Grand Canyon National Park
Polly Mead Patraw was the first woman park ranger at Grand Canyon National Park in 1929. She was the second woman ranger-naturalist in the entire park service.
With a botany degree from the University of Chicago, she first applied to the Forest Service but was denied. Undaunted, she was accepted shortly after to be the first woman ranger-naturalist at Grand Canyon National Park.
Her uniform consisted of the standard National Park Service uniform and a soft-brim hat. Women’s uniforms were not available. Her job as a ranger-naturalist included lectures, auto tours, nature hikes, and writing about her findings. She served two summer terms and continued on through the spring of 1931. Today, her legacy as a trailblazing ranger-naturalist lives on.
Shizuoka, the world’s smallest park in Nagaizumi, Japan.
If you want to take a stroll around this park in Japan, you will have to be very nimble on your toes.A park roughly the size of four sheets of paper in Japan’s central prefecture of Shizuoka was recently crowned the world’s smallest, according to Guinness World Records. Despite measuring just 2.6 square feet, the recreational space offers a stool made up of a block of wood held up by a rock, with a little bush encircling it.
From afar, it could easily be mistaken for a bonsai, an example of the Japanese art of manicuring miniature trees.The park is a short walk from the town hall of Nagaizumi, about 68 miles southwest of the capital Tokyo.
When a Nagaizumi local was on vacation in the US, “they found the previous record holder for the smallest park,” Shuji Koyama, a team leader of the town’s construction division, told Guinness. “So they wanted to create an even smaller park.”
To qualify for the Guinness title, Shizuoka officials brought in a certified surveyor to measure the park. Koyama told Guinness World Records he was relieved that the park was finally recognized.
“We want to continue maintaining the park with the community, as well as creating a landscape that is more social media friendly, so that even more people will find attractions of our town,” he said.
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‘for some people, a park is the only place in their entire world where they can see something beautiful.’
-bette midler
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source credits: U.S. National Park Service, Chris Lau,CNN
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Love the tiny park! Tragic about what Trump/Musk are doing to the National Parks, and firing so many of the rangers.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I so agree with both
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I will second Pete’s comment
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<3
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Interesting! I loved the story and enjoyed the photos.
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I’m so glad
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A cute little park
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so cute !
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🥰🥰🥰
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“One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.” ~ William Shakespeare
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love it and so true!
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Here’s to the park spirit, big and small, Beth!
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yes!
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How cute
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I adore the idea of the tiny one
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So important…thank you, Beth. Especially right now. 💕
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I think the previous smallest park was (is) in Portland, Oregon. It’s in the median of Front Avenue.
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exactly right, what I read when finding this
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That tiny park in Japan is quite whimsical!
In another life, I would’ve spent my teenage summers working in our provincial parks. So much adventure and memories I could’ve made! Maybe for T one day. 😊🙏
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Isn’t it though? I live the idea of it- yes, maybe for t!
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Yea rangers! Yea women! Yea parks!
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Triple yea!
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I love this!! thanks for sharing! Amazing rangers, women, and the parks.
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I agree with all of that
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So interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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My pleasure
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No matter the size, all parks are just so precious! I love Grand Canyon National Park btw. Have been there three times and every time it was such an impressive experience.
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So amazing
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I hope our parks survive. We need them.
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We so do
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Too bad you can’t meet anyone in that park!
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Right, but you could ask them to meet you next to the park and it wouldn’t matter what side
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How delightful! From the tiny to the huge!
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Right, but both parks, nonetheless
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Yes. I love that
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Our parks are so important!! I’m still steaming over the fact that all six rangers in an incredible park of Washington wilderness were let go. Thank you for celebrating these!
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My pleasure and I feel bad for all who have lost these jobs
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Our national parks and monuments are global wonders of beauty for all to see..(these lands are our lands) and now are under attack from this current evil administration. This is just tragic. :((
Speak out people..call your congressional representatives and senators. Chris
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absolutely!
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Imagine getting paid to care for the grounds.
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right!
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Love your title that summarizes your share so beautifully. 🌳
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thank you –
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Here’s more:
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/pauline-mead.htm
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ty!
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Amazing. A tiny park and a the first woman female park ranger. Excellent.
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such interesting places and people
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Most definitely.
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Love this, the parks, and the Bette Midler quote, Beth! ❤️
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thanks, lauren
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hey Beth, love that little park and that Bette Midler quote :)
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thanks, John
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Both stories are wonderful, and so is the quote. That’s a hat trick!
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Hockey praise !)
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😍
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