The National Park Service race to rewrite history becomes a slog - Politico
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National Park Service's history rewrite project faces major delays and complications.
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The National Park Service's efforts to rewrite history have encountered significant delays and complications, according to Politico's reporting. The initiative, which was expected to move quickly, has instead become a prolonged and difficult process.
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