Feds declare victory against Calif. island rats
ANACAPA ISLAND, Calif. (AP) — Authorities say they’ve won the war against rats on a Southern California island preserve. The Los Angeles Times reports the National Park Service has proclaimed Anacapa...
View ArticleAlcatraz celebrates 50 years since prison closed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The National Park Service on Thursday celebrated the 50th anniversary of Alcatraz Island’s closure as a federal penitentiary with an exhibit of newly discovered photos of the...
View ArticleSmithsonian to close galleries due to budget cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) — Budget cuts from Congress will soon reduce the number of free exhibitions on view each day at the Smithsonian Institution and will furlough U.S. Park Police officers who guard the...
View ArticleBills would expand Yosemite National Park slightly
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Two members of California’s Congressional delegation have introduced bills that would expand the boundaries of Yosemite National Park for the first time in 70 years. Sen....
View ArticleJoe Frazier’s gym in Philly gets historic status
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia gym where former heavyweight champ Joe Frazier lived and trained has been named to the National Register of Historic Places. Preservation officials say they were...
View ArticleScaffolding completed around Washington Monument
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Monument is now covered in scaffolding from top to bottom. The completion of the scaffolding on Monday is a milestone in the $15 million project to repair the...
View ArticleFrom 500 feet, a new view of Washington Monument
WASHINGTON (AP) — The towering marble symbol of the nation’s capital is chipped, cracked and closed, though will soon be pieced back together by engineers working delicately across the Washington...
View ArticleConservation for big Civil War guns
SULLIVANS ISLAND, S.C. (AP) – Preservationists are using computer sensors and other high-tech methods to protect massive iron Civil War guns at a fort in South Carolina that fired on Fort Sumter to...
View ArticleApps mix history with technology at Gettysburg
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — At the 150th anniversary celebration of the Battle of Gettysburg, many Civil War re-enactors will eschew the use of modern technology, but scores of tourists will embrace it. More...
View ArticleRe-enactment opens Gettysburg anniversary events
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — An opening volley of musket fire ushered in the start of the milestone commemoration of the Battle of Gettysburg on Friday, 150 years after the Union Army turned away a...
View Article‘War’ ends, park service Gettysburg ceremony next
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) – Sweat soaking their wool uniforms, the Union and Confederate soldiers met near the stone wall to exchange handshakes, pleasantries and even a few jokes. On this warm, sticky...
View ArticleSecond re-enactment of Battle of Gettysburg begins
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) – A second re-enactment of the Battle of Gettysburg is set to begin this Fourth of July as the National Park Service wraps up its commemorative programs for the 150th anniversary...
View ArticleFamed Katmai brown bears ready for season 2
KATMAI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE, Alaska (AP) – The famed brown bears of Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve are ready for their close-ups. Explore.org has again set up live-streaming...
View ArticleGreen paint splattered on the Lincoln Memorial
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Lincoln Memorial has been temporarily closed after someone splattered a splash of green paint on the statue. The apparent vandalism was discovered around 1:30 a.m. Friday on the...
View ArticleVeterans pass barriers at closed WWII memorial
WASHINGTON (AP) — A group of veterans walked past barriers at the closed World War II memorial with help from members of Congress. Hundreds of veterans arrived for a previously scheduled visit to the...
View ArticleMan sets himself on fire on the National Mall
WASHINGTON (AP) — A man who poured a can of gasoline on his head and set himself on fire on the National Mall in the nation’s capital has been airlifted to the hospital, police and fire officials said...
View ArticleLandmark SF restaurant on government land closes
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A landmark restaurant that’s been a San Francisco fixture for 150 years has now become a casualty of the federal government shutdown, putting more than 170 people out of work....
View ArticleFeds to let states pay to open parks
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration said Thursday it will allow states to use their own money to reopen some national parks that have been closed because of the government shutdown....
View ArticleUtah reopening national parks, others eye options
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Obama administration’s willingness to reopen national parks shuttered by the government shutdown came with a big caveat: States must foot the bill with money they likely...
View ArticleAriz., some other states reopen national parks
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) – Tourists returned to the Grand Canyon on Saturday after Arizona officials along with several counterparts agreed to a federal government plan to reopen national parks, which had...
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