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So I called the National Park Service and there are actually are some bans on open flames.
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The Interior Department oversees the National Park Service, which is responsible for the Mall and its environs.
Overhaul of the Mall, monuments has begun Michael E. Ruane 2011
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"It is our job to make sure that future generations know what happened here that day," said Joanne Hanley, superintendent for Western Pennsylvania of the National Park Service, which is responsible for building and maintaining the memorial.
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Well, Wolf, it used to be that when you tried to figure out how many people were here at the Capitol, down the Mall, to the Lincoln Monument and beyond, it used to be that the National Park Service was the group that was in charge of that.
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Unfortunately, in our eagerness to find additional examples of the inappropriate intrusion of religion in American public life (as if we actually needed more), we accepted this claim by PEER without calling the National Park Service (NPS) or the Grand Canyon National Park (GCNP) to check it.
Michael Shermer: How Skeptic Magazine Was Duped by an Environmental Activist Group 2008
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The National Park Service, which is responsible for the landmark, never asked Congress to provide the $2.3 million that they initially estimated was needed to do the work.
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The National Park Service, which is responsible for the landmark, never asked Congress to provide the $2.3 million that they initially estimated was needed to do the work.
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Because the National Park Service was a part of the Interior Department.
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National Park Service, which is expanding its efforts to diversify both its guests and its work force as the agency prepares to celebrate its centennial in 2016.
NYT > Home Page By MIREYA NAVARRO 2010
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National Park Service, which is expanding its efforts to diversify both its guests and its work force as the agency prepares to celebrate its centennial in 2016.
NYT > Home Page By MIREYA NAVARRO 2010
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