Theodore Roosevelt National Park to ask tourists to report unpatriotic content
Visitors to Theodore Roosevelt National Park will soon find a new kind of trail marker—not pointing to wildlife or overlooks, but to a QR code inviting them to report signage that’s too critical of Americans or too muted in its praise of the land. It’s part of a sweeping federal directive aimed at reshaping how public lands tell the American story. Park staff must overhaul interpretive materials and solicit public input by July—moves critics warn could politicize park narratives and strain already stretched rangers. James B. Miller, Jr. with theDickinson Press has the full story.
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