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Recent News About U.S. National Park Service
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Haleakalā National Park in Maui is hiring two teachers and a digital media intern to create distance learning programs in the Hawaiian language for fourth graders, a news release said.
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A national park in Hopkins, S.C., has expanded with the donation of the 200-plus-acre Running Creek tract.
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The U.S. National Park Service (NPS) planned a series of events to mark the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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Yellowstone National Park welcomed over 1 million visitors in July making it the most-visited July ever for the park, according to a release from the National Park Service.
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In an August 18 press release from the Department of Interior, the White House announced its intention to nominate Charles F. “Chuck” Sams III as director of the National Park Service
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The National Park Services (NPS) is celebrating its 105th birthday on Aug. 25, and admission to the national parks on Wednesday is free.
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Visitors to Indiana Dunes National Park may soon pay an entrance fee for the first time in the park’s history.
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The National Park Service and Federal Aviation Administration are asking the public to provide their thoughts on a proposal for an air tour management plan for Olympic National Park.
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Bandelier National Monument will soon host summer programs, offering a variety of cultural-demonstration activities to display the craftsmanship of Pueblo locals and bring the community together.
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Due to growing interest from visitors, Freedom Riders National Monument (FRRI) will expand the Anniston Greyhound Bus Depot hours.
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Beginning June 14 through approximately September 29, 2021, the National Park Service will begin on a project to update the roofs at Great Island Cabin Camp.
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Work scheduled to last from mid-June to mid-September 2021
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Four projects are planned during the 2021 summer season in the Stephen Mather Wilderness to resupply a remote fire lookout tower, deliver supplies for trail/revegetation projects, deliver materials for a bat gate for a historic mine entrance, and remove steel beams from a washed-out bridge.
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From Stonewall National Monument to the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House, the physical memory of our nation’s civil rights history is preserved in many powerful places.