
Unique ways to view the total solar eclipse coming in April
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The total solar eclipse will be visible from more than a dozen states, and the next one won’t happen for 20 years.
A total solar eclipse is happening in April, visible from Texas to Maine over the span of a few hours.
Want to watch it? Here are some of the most unique ways to experience the total solar eclipse.
If you’re into national parks, the path of totality — the area over which the moon will completely cover the sun — will include over 27 national parks, historical sites, and memorials.
All the way northeast in Vermont, the town of Stowe started gearing up last year.
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