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  1. The elements on the logo represent the major facets of the national park system. The Sequoia tree and bison represent vegetation and wildlife, the mountains and water represent scenic and recreational values, and the arrowhead represents historical and archeological values. The bison is also the symbol of the Department of the Interior.
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    The Sequoia tree and bison represent vegetation and wildlife, the mountains and water represent scenic and recreational values, and the arrowhead represents historical and archeological values. The bison is also the symbol of the Department of the Interior.
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    The arrowhead was authorized as the official National Park Service emblem by the Secretary of the Interior on July 20, 1951. The elements of the emblem symbolize the major facets of the national park system.
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  2. Arrowhead Artwork - Harpers Ferry Center (U.S. National Park …

  3. File : US-NationalParkService-Logo.svg - Wikimedia

    Jan 11, 2025 · The official logo of the United States National Park Service, an agency of the Department of the Interior. The logo represents the major facets of the national park system and is a registered trademark.

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  5. History of the NPS Arrowhead - U.S. National Park …

    May 15, 2019 · Learn how the arrowhead became the official symbol of the National Park Service in 1951 and what it represents. The web page also shows the first use of the arrowhead design and the official notice of its protection.

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  7. The Symbol of the National Park Service - NPS

    The arrowhead emblem symbolizes the natural, wildlife, water, geologic, historic, and cultural resources protected by the National Park Service. Learn about the elements of the emblem and its authorization by the Secretary of Interior in 1951.

  8. History and Meaning of the National Park Service …

    Jun 13, 2022 · Learn how the iconic NPS Arrowhead logo was created in 1951 and what it symbolizes. Discover the logo's design, evolution, and official recognition over the years.

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  10. History & Meaning of the National Park Service …

    Learn how the iconic arrowhead logo of the NPS was created and what it represents. The logo symbolizes the three core values of the organization: conservation, preservation, and recreation.

  11. Tracing The History Of National Park Service Emblems

    Sep 15, 2014 · Learn how the arrowhead symbol was adopted as the official emblem of the National Park Service in 1951, after a long process of experimentation and contest. Discover the meaning and evolution of the …

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