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Jul 22, 2019

[Ans] What national park shares its name with an album by U2?

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Joshua Tree National Park is an American national park in southeastern California. The park is named for the Joshua trees native to the Mojave Desert. Originally declared a national monument in 1936, Joshua Tree was redesignated as a national park in 1994 when the U.S. Congress passed the California Desert Protection Act. In 1987, Irish rock band U2 released their fifth studio album, The Joshua Tree, named after a tree with which the band were photographed near Darwin, California. The site is about a four-hour drive north of Joshua Tree National Park. The tree collapsed and died around the turn of the century.

[Answer] What national park shares its name with an album by U2?

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...Joshua Tree National Park is an American national park in southeastern California. The park is named for the Joshua trees native to the Mojave Desert. Originally declared a national monument in 1936, Joshua Tree was redesignated as a national park in 1994 when the U.S. Congress passed the California Desert Protection Act. In 1987, Irish rock band U2 released their fifth studio album, The Joshua Tree, named after a tree with which the band were photographed near Darwin, California. The site is about a four-hour drive north of Joshua Tree National Park. The tree collapsed and died around the turn of the century.