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Throw in Linda Ronstadt, Judy Collins, Bob Dylan, just about everyone in the genre has done that song. Still being sung today by younger generations.

I knew there were a few more. I was listening to the Gregg Allman album today during the commute to work.
 

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Alaska Is the Westernmost and Easternmost State in the U.S.
 
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Yellowstone National Park Is Home to a Supervolcano​

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Beneath Yellowstone National Park lies an active "supervolcano" — a distinction bestowed upon volcanoes that have seen at least one explosion release more than 240 cubic miles of material (a bit more than twice the volume of Lake Erie, according to National Geographic).
The Yellowstone volcano has actually experienced three very large eruptions, two of which qualified as "super" — though fortunately for park-goers, the most recent one was 640,000 years ago.
Today, the park's volcanic roots are evident in its hot springs, mud pots and world-famous geysers.

Yellowstone National Park Is Home to a Supervolcano​

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Beneath Yellowstone National Park lies an active "supervolcano" — a distinction bestowed upon volcanoes that have seen at least one explosion release more than 240 cubic miles of material (a bit more than twice the volume of Lake Erie, according to National Geographic).
The Yellowstone volcano has actually experienced three very large eruptions, two of which qualified as "super" — though fortunately for park-goers, the most recent one was 640,000 years ago.
Today, the park's volcanic roots are evident in its hot springs, mud pots and world-famous geysers.
Yellowstone NP was established in 1872, a bit more than a decade before any of its conterminous states achieved statehood -- Montana in 1889, and Wyoming and Idaho in 1890. Because it retained and enjoys federal exclusive jurisdiction, those states don't have law enforcement authority within park boundaries, but the federal government has granted them the right to serve civil processes. No matter where permanent National Park Service and concession employees reside within the park, they may choose which of the three states' license plates they'd like to install on their vehicles. Most opt for Montana tags. Yellowstone NP has its own federal Magistrate Judge and jail. Think of it as our 51st state, larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined.

At more than 9 million acres, Wrangell-St. Elias NP in Alaska is about three and a half times as large as Yellowstone. A person could get lost in a place that big.
 

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