National Park Service
Recent News About National Park Service
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Two monuments to the American Revolutionary War were recently restored after sustaining heavy damage in rains and flooding. The restoration to the Bridge Monument and the Grady Monument was funded by the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA).
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Public invited to attend virtual meeting, submit written comments
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In observance of Veterans Day 2021, the Shiloh National Military Park is offering bus services to veterans and spouses.
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National Park Service (NPS) Regional Director Gay Vietzke has named Eola L. Dance superintendent of Fort Monroe National Monument.
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An annual release of the California condor into the wild was held virtually this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Vicksburg National Military Park in Mississippi, the site of a decisive Civil War battle that determined the outcome of the war, will begin selling digital (cashless) entrance passes beginning on Oct. 3.
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Academia Duellatoria will begin offering military saber training this October at Fort Vancouver.
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Saturday, Sept. 25 is National Public Lands Day
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The National Park Service unveiled records authorizing land-management changes in various Point Reyes National Seashore areas in California.
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Historic buildings in rural communities may get an infusion of cash after the National Park Service (NPS) announced the recipients of $7.27 million in Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants.
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A family's vacation took an exciting turn after they decided to visit Wind Cave National Park on their first trip out west. Someone in the family of six was the park's seven-millionth visitor.
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Traditionally, places like the National Park Service will set aside a time slot for people to reserve a campsite online, but more and more prospective campers are running into the same issue and finding that all the sites are booked up.