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What natural wonder was named a U.S. national monument today in 1908?
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January 09, 2012 •
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The Grand Canyon. It was initially deemed a forest reserve by President Benjamin Harrison in 1893. In 1903 it became a game preserve under President Theodore Roosevelt. And in 1919 the Grand Canyon officially became a national park.
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