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Community programs offered at Cosby Campground this summer
Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials invite the public to attend Celebrating Cosby: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow community programs every Friday from June 23 through July 14 at the Cosby Campground Amphitheater.
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Cole Brusa named as new NPS Fire and Aviation IT Pathways intern
Cole Brusa has been selected as the Information Technology (IT) Specialist – IT Pathways intern for the Division of Fire and Aviation’s Branch of the Information Technology & Resource Management (ITRM).
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Marty Raney joins Homestead Days 2023
Discovery Channel star to share homesteading legacies
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National Park Service offers a business opportunity to provide narrated interpretive bus tours in Acadia National Park
The National Park Service (NPS) is offering a 10-year concession business opportunity for narrated interpretive bus tours and transportation in Acadia National Park.
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Final necropsy results released for mountain lion P-22
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and National Park Service (NPS) reviewed the final postmortem examination and lab tests from P-22, the mountain lion from Griffith Park.
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New U.S Park Police Horse Stables and Education Center Now Open to Welcome the Public on the National Mall
The new, state-of-the-art, and sustainable United States Park Police Horse Stables and Wells Fargo Education Center was unveiled in a ceremony and ribbon-cutting event that officially opened the education center and celebrated the milestone project that was fully funded by supporters of the Trust for the National Mall, including Wells Fargo and Campaign Chair Sheila Johnson.
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Partner Groups Offer Preservation Tour of Cedar Creek & Belle Grove
The National Park Service, Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation, and Belle Grove, Inc. will offer the tour “Partners in Preservation” on Saturday, June 24 and August 19 at 2 p.m.
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Ranger Led Mohawk River Trail Bike Tour
On Sunday, June 25, Fort Stanwix National Monument will host a ranger-led bicycle tour of the Mohawk River Trail that will leave from the park visitor center at 10:30 am. Due to the terrain and distance, approximately 8 miles round-trip, this ride is recommended for those ages 10 and older.
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Gateway Arch Park Foundation's free concert series Rockin' the Riverfront
A new live music series recently popped up on the St. Louis Riverfront, delighting visitors and creating buzz among neighbors.
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Weir Farm Volunteer Gisella Castagna Earns Girl Scout Gold Award for Dragonfly Mercury Pollution Project
Congratulations to Weir Farm Volunteer Gisella Castagna for earning the Girl Scout Gold Award for a special project completed at Weir Farm in 2022.
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Please Recreate Responsibly
Now that recreation season has officially begun, we wanted to remind everyone about some basic guidelines to help everyone enjoy their visit.
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Celebrate Juneteenth at Grand Canyon National Park with special programming and live music
The public is invited to celebrate Juneteenth on June 19 at Grand Canyon National Park.
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Wild Basin Road Will Be Closed To All Uses For Road Maintenance Tuesday, July 18 through Friday, July 21
Beginning Tuesday, July 18, through Friday, July 21, the Wild Basin Road in Rocky Mountain National Park will be closed to all uses, including vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians for road maintenance.
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Citizen Science Research Project on Harkers Island, NC
A recently installed Chronolog station encourages park visitors to contribute to scientific research at Cape Lookout National Seashore.
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Carolina day commemoration at ft moultrie
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park will commemorate the 247th Anniversary of the Battle of Sullivan’s Island with programs and weapon firing demonstrations on Saturday, June 24 and Sunday, June 25. C
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Paseo Del Morro National Recreation Trail Closed Until Further Notice
The San Juan National Historic Site, a unit of the U.S. National Park Service, announces the immediate closure of the national recreation trail referred to as the Paseo del Morro, today, June 14, 2023.
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Final necropsy results released for mountain lion P-22
he California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and National Park Service (NPS) reviewed the final postmortem examination and lab tests from P-22, the mountain lion from Griffith Park.
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National Park Service announces American World War II Heritage City 2023 nomination period
The National Park Service is accepting American World War II Heritage City nominations until Sept. 1, 2023.
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New National Park Service study finds 1908 Springfield Race Riot site meets criteria for commemoration
The National Park Service (NPS) today delivered the 1908 Springfield Race Riot Special Resource Study to Congress.
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Red, White and You: Celebrating Independence Week at Washington’s Headquarters!
Morristown National Historical Park and the Washington Association of New Jersey will celebrate the park’s 90th Anniversary and Independence Week with a variety of programs between July 4 through 9, all at the park’s at Washington’s Headquarters.