National Park Service Removes Exhibit on People Enslaved by George Washington Equal Justice Initiative Politics
The National Park Service has taken down a slavery exhibit on a site in Philadelphia that marks the home where President George Washington lived when the city served as one of the first capitals of the United States. The post Park Service Removes Slavery Exhibit at ‘First White House’ in Philadelphia appeared first on Breitbart. Society
The New York Times reported that the National Park Service removed a sign warning about the effects of climate change on the historic Fort Sumter site. Society
The exhibit memorialized nine people enslaved by George Washington. The Park Service said it was being removed in accordance with a directive from President Trump. Politics
The historic site, on an island in South Carolina, could be inundated by rising seas in decades to come. A display on the threat has been removed. Society
The use of an image of Trump on the 2026 pass — rather than the usual picture of nature — has sparked a backlash, sticker protests, and a lawsuit from a conservation group. Politics
Deep cuts made 2025 a difficult year for the National Park Service Anchorage Daily News Politics
National Park Service to spend $54 million on landmark D.C. fountains The Washington Post Economics
Deep cuts made 2025 a difficult year for National Park Service Anchorage Daily News Politics