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nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - 7 hours ago
National Park Service officials plan to imbed microchips in saguaros, Arizona’s signature plant, to protect them from thieves who sell them to landscapers.
Also tagged: agriculture, arizona, deserts, computer chips, robberies and thefts, national parks monuments and seashores
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Oct 4, 2008
National Museum of American History UPDATE: The museum reopens Nov. 21 after an $85 million, two-year renovation. The Star-Spangled Banner moved into its new gallery last week so the historic fabric can acclimate to …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Sep 25, 2008
More than 4,500 visitors attended the North American Grand Tactical at Jefferson Patterson Park in St. Leonard last weekend, one of the first major events leading to the bicentennial celebration of Maryland's role in …
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nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Sep 25, 2008
The Gettysburg Cyclorama is returning to public view on Friday after a five-year, $15 million restoration
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bush Administration - Sep 22, 2008
Handing environmentalists a major victory, a federal judge yesterday overturned the Bush administration's plan to allow hundreds more snowmobiles to traverse Yellowstone and other iconic national parks each winter.
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nytimes.com » NYT > Environment - Sep 15, 2008
A judge ruled that the Bush administration’s plan to let more than 500 snowmobiles a day into two parks was not in keeping with the National Park Service’s mission.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Print Edition - Sep 11, 2008
Jim Laychak arrived at the corporate headquarters of Anheuser-Busch on a windy afternoon in April, thinking through his pitch. A company photographer snapped his picture beside a giant bronze eagle in the lobby, and …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Virginia - Sep 7, 2008
Amid the triumphant tales of liberation connected to the Underground Railroad, the secret network used by slaves to navigate passage north, were stories of what happened to those caught trying to escape.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 22, 2008
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton has launched high-profile crusades to fix up the Mall and such icons as the World War I memorial.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Aug 18, 2008
There is Jackson, sitting astride his mount, Little Sorrel, surveying vistas of rolling fields, towering signs, high-voltage power lines and trees.
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