News

President Woodrow Wilson signed the National Park Service Organic Act into law on August 25, 1916, creating the National Park Service to oversee America's rapidly expanding system.
On August 25, 1916 President Woodrow Wilson created the National Park Service as a separate agency to manage the nation’s national parks and monuments. In celebration of the upcoming National ...
Three years after the creation of the National Park Service, on this day in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson signed into law a bill establishing the Grand Canyon as the nation's 15th national park.
On this day in 1919, Congress approved a bill titled “An Act to Establish the Grand Canyon National Park in the State of Arizona,” which President Woodrow Wilson signed into law.
COLUMBIA -- The National Park Service has awarded a $335,000 grant to restore repair Woodrow Wilson's boyhood home on Hampton Street in Columbia -- South Carolina's only presidential site.