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Definition of Platt National Park
1. Noun. A national park in Oklahoma having mineral springs.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Platt National Park
Literary usage of Platt National Park
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Your National Parks by Enos Abijah Mills, Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier (1917)
"Platt National Park The Platt National Park contains many sulphur and other
springs possessing medicinal value. It includes one and a third square miles in ..."
2. Your National Parks by Enos Abijah Mills, Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier (1917)
"Platt National Park The Platt National Park contains many sulphur and other
springs possessing medicinal value. It includes one and a third square miles in ..."
3. The National Park Service: Its History, Activities, and Organization by Jenks Cameron (1922)
"Platt National Park, Oklahoma: For administration, protection, maintenance, and
improvement, $7,5oo. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: For ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"At Arkansas Hot Springs and Platt National Park are medicinal waters that have
dispelled the pain of legions of sufferers. In Mesa Verde National Park are ..."
5. Your National Parks by Enos Abijah Mills, Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier (1917)
"Platt National Park The Platt National Park contains many sulphur and other
springs possessing medicinal value. It includes one and a third square miles in ..."
6. Your National Parks by Enos Abijah Mills, Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier (1917)
"Platt National Park The Platt National Park contains many sulphur and other
springs possessing medicinal value. It includes one and a third square miles in ..."
7. The National Park Service: Its History, Activities, and Organization by Jenks Cameron (1922)
"Platt National Park, Oklahoma: For administration, protection, maintenance, and
improvement, $7,5oo. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado: For ..."
8. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"At Arkansas Hot Springs and Platt National Park are medicinal waters that have
dispelled the pain of legions of sufferers. In Mesa Verde National Park are ..."