WASHINGTON, DC (LOOTPRESS) – The Trump administration has revised next year’s calendar of entrance fee-free days at national parks, eliminating holidays honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Juneteenth while adding President Trump’s birthday, according to information released by the National Park Service (NPS). The shift marks the latest action by the administration as it continues challenging efforts to recognize the nation’s history of racism on federal lands.
Under the updated schedule, June 14 — President Trump’s birthday, which also coincides with Flag Day — will now be designated as a fee-free day. Other new additions include the 110th anniversary of the National Park Service on August 25, Constitution Day on September 17, and the birthday of President Theodore Roosevelt on October 27

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