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From Fife to Family--A Living History Experience at Fort McHenry
News Release: Randi is one of Fort McHenry’s longtime volunteers and music instructors. We invited her to share her experience of discovering Fort McHenry.
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Interior Department Announces Start of Turbine Construction for Commercial-Scale, Offshore Wind Energy Project in Federal Waters
News Release: In a major milestone towards meeting the Biden-Harris administration’s goal to deploy 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2030, the Department of the Interior today announced that the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has completed its review of critical design and installation ...
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BLM prepares for visitor surge to Little Sahara Recreation Area during Easter Weekend
News Release: FILLMORE, Utah -With approximately 20,000 visitors expected at Little Sahara Recreation Area during Easter Weekend, the Bureau of Land Management will welcome the public through enhanced safety measures and a new visitor center. To ensure the safety of visitors and to protect the unique desert environment...
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50 Nifty Finds #21: A Good Trip
News Release: Although some members of Congress had visited early national parks individually or as part of small tours, one of the first Congressional committees to conduct an inspection tour of national parks was the US House of Representatives Appropriations Committee during the summer of 1920. Given the financial...
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BLM plans to conduct prescribed fire in Socorro County on Chupadera Mesa
News Release: SOCORRO, N.M. -The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Socorro Field Office, in cooperation with the New Mexico State Land Office, plans to conduct a prescribed fire on Chupadera Mesa east of Socorro, N.M., between now and April 30, 2023. The operation is weather dependent. The BLM will treat up to 1,742...
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Public Input Sought for Draft Pedestrian Access Plan Environmental Assessment
News Release: Comments may be submitted online via the link above, in-person, or can be mailed to the park at the address below.
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BLM seeks public input on treatments for threatened plant in southwest Idaho
News Release: BOISE, Idaho - The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public comment on a proposal to conduct habitat improvement treatments for slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum), a threatened plant species found only in southwestern Idaho. Treatments would include applying herbicide, seeding and seedling planting to create more suitable and sustainable habitat in areas currently degraded by fire and invasive grasses.
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Serving in the Congress, 1790 to 1800
News Release: Put yourself in the shoes of a member of Congress, meeting in Congress Hall in Philadelphia from 1790 to 1800. What was a day in session like? What occupied the men when they were not in session?
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New traffic pattern coming April 15 to the northern section of George Washington Memorial Parkway
News Release: McLean, Va.- On Saturday, April 15, the National Park Service (NPS) will implement a new, temporary traffic pattern on George Washington Memorial Parkway between I-495 and Route 123 for the next phase of the North Parkway Rehabilitation Project. Drivers should observe traffic signs, respect the 40-mph speed limit, expect delays through narrow travel lanes and plan alternate routes.
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Find Your “Park Story” at Haleakalā National Park during the return of National Park Week April 22-30, 2023
News Release: KULA, Maui - Haleakalā National Park is hosting a week of fun during National Park Week and encouraging all to share their special connections with the park. All National Park Week events are free but park entrance fees still apply.
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A Meddling Royal Official: Turnout at a Famous Colonial Election in Westchester County, New York
News Release: A Meddling Royal Official: Turnout at a Famous Colonial Election in Westchester County in 1733.
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Record Snowfall at Great Basin National Park
News Release: BAKER, NV - The winter of 2022-2023 has brought record snowfall to the South Snake Range and Great Basin National Park. On April 1, 2023, two of three snowpack measurement locations within the park revealed snowpack depths several inches greater than records set in 1952 and 2005.
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Kicks Off 2023 Presenter Series, “Lincoln In Historical Memory”, With Guest Speaker Todd Van Beck
News Release: HODGENVILLE Ky - The first presenter of the year, Todd Van Beck, will kick off the 2023 presenter series, “Lincoln in Historical Memory", on Friday, April 21, at 1:00 p.m. (EDT). This free program will take place at the Abraham Birthplace National Historical Park Visitor Center Auditorium.
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Shenandoah National Park announces public meeting to discuss Old Rag pilot program
News Release: LURAY, VA - Shenandoah National Park will host a virtual public meeting April 17, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. to share analysis of the data collected during the Old Rag pilot program.
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Fourth grade class at San Francisco elementary school wins park’s 50th anniversary poster contest
News Release: SAN FRANCISCO-Appreciation, stewardship, education, preservation and inspiration - these words adorn the winning artwork submitted for Golden Gate National Recreation Area’s 50th anniversary poster contest. The talented students of Ms. Szetzo’s fourth grade class at Gordon J. Lau Elementary used colored pencils to create their vision for the park’s future.
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Valles Caldera Fishing Permit Applications Now Available for 2023-24 Fishing Season
News Release: Jemez Springs, NM - Anglers can now visit the park’s Fishing web page to fill out an application for their 2023-24 fishing permit. A State of New Mexico fishing license is required to fish within Valles Caldera and a backcountry vehicle pass is required for those wishing to drive into the backcountry to fish.
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Jr Ranger Careers Day 2023
News Release: Come celebrate Junior Ranger Day at Scotts Bluff National Monument on Saturday, April 8, 2023! This FREE family-friendly event will take place at the Scotts Bluff National Monument Visitor Center, located at 190276 Old Oregon Trail in Gering, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Visitors of all ages and abilities can learn about the different types of park rangers who help protect our Western Nebraska National Parks while exploring these different stations.
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To the Moon and Back: A Revolution in Transportation
News Release: The Transportation Revolution. Transportation. It’s probably something most of us do not think much about. From cars, bikes, planes, and trains, most of us use some form of transportation to travel to work, school, appointments, and whatever else we do in life. Revolution. A term that can refer to a...
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UPDATE: George W. Childs Park Vandals Identified
News Release: BUSHKILL, PA- UPDATE: Park Rangers at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area want to thank the public for the outpouring of tips related to the recent vandalism at George W. Childs Park in Delaware Township, PA. Those responsible for the graffiti on the Brooks Woolen Mill ruins and the original 1892 date stone have been identified, located, and charges are pending. No other information is being released at this time. Updates will be provided.
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El Morro Campground
News Release: El Morro National Monument operates a free, nine-site campground with two vault toilets year-round. Each site has a graveled tent pad, picnic table, and ground grill for fires. During the warmer months, water is available in spigots centrally located along the campground loop. When overnight temperatures begin to drop below freezing, water is turned off for the season. One site, No. 5, is handicapped accessible.