Three hikers walking past the sandstone wall riddled with holes in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.

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National Office

My Wild Horse Story: Ashley and Chico

My name is Ashley. Back in 2017 I adopted my first mustang, Chico, from the Teens and Oregon Mustang Challenge in Albany Oregon. Chico was from the South Steens herd in Oregon and was once known in the wild as Cypress. 
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Eastern States

John Cleves Symmes

This week’s record is a patent issued in 1800, but tells a story that started years before.
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Eastern States

The Eruption of Mount St. Helens

On March 27, 1980, a series of phreatic eruptions burst open the peak of Mount St. Helens located in Skamania County, Washington.
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National Office, Wyoming

Animals Continue to receive care at the Wyoming Honor Farm

During these challenging circumstances, the Wyoming Honor Farm in Riverton continues to care for and train wild horses and burros in preparation for adoption. 
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Eastern States

The River of No Return

This week we take a look at the historic Salmon River in Idaho, which flows through such treacherous conditions that a stretch of it has been dubbed, "The River of No Return."
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Eastern States

Lincoln Land

Abraham Lincoln is most well-known for being the United States' 16th President and Commander-in-Chief during the Civil War, ending slavery with the Emancipation Proclamation, and for being assassin
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Eastern States

Virginia City, Montana

This week's Record of the Week comes to us from May 1, 1869 and depicts Virginia City, Montana.
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Eastern States

San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

Our record this week is the original survey plat for Township 2 South 5 West of the Mount Diablo Principal Meridian.
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Eastern States

The Dalton Gang

This week's interesting General Land Office record features a land patent that belonged to Adeline Dalton, who was the mother of the ever so notorious brothers called the Dalton Gang.
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Alaska, Arctic DO

Emergency freight reaches North Slope before tundra season “closes”: Community, Industry and BLM team Up to Meet Residents’ Needs

The last Alaska West Express freight trucks for the season crossed BLM’s tundra-covered northern Alaska landscape April 28 headed home after pandemic-relate
Eric Tausch
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National Office

Armchair Adventures

America’s public lands offer some of the most spectacular and interesting places you’ll ever see.
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