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The National Park Service opted to keep most of its parks open during the government shutdown, albeit with limited staffing on grounds.
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As the federal shutdown continues into its fourth week, travelers may be wondering whether the country’s national parks are open and if visiting puts undue strain on the treasured public lands. Here’s ...
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The Red White and Blue Thrift Store has mastered the art of the treasure hunt, creating an experience that combines affordability with the thrill of discovery. It’s a place where $25 can fill a ...
The Grand Canyon is home to five different life zones, and its wildlife inhabitants are just as diverse as its terrain.
Karl Karlstrom, a geologist recently retired from the University of New Mexico, grew up in Flagstaff, Arizona. Grand Canyon ...