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Signs with a QR code leads visitors at National Park Service sites to a survey asking if posted information "is negative about either past or living Americans" or fail to emphasizes site's beauty.
Park Ranger Emma Brewer, top, helps David Henderson of Oliver, Missouri, with directions at the Alpine Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado on June 25, 2025.
Signs installed earlier in National Parks earlier in June asked for feedback on signs "that are negative about past or living Americans." Comments viewed by NPR didn't provide the requested feedback.
The Department of the Interior is requiring the National Park Service to post signs nationwide by June 13 asking visitors for feedback on any information they feel misrepresents American history.
The Interior Department plans to remove or cover up all “inappropriate content” at national parks and sites by Sept. 17 and is asking the park visitors to report any “negative” information ...
Signs posted at National Park Service sites seen as threats to ‘whitewash’ dark side of Colorado history John Meyer - The Denver Post (TNS) Jun 29, 2025 ...
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