America’s National Parks Podcast
Society & Culture:Places & Travel
The defacement at National Park sites goes beyond graffiti, and each layer peeled back raises more questions about what destruction is vs. what a historical artifact is. Somewhere in between the ancient rock markings from the Native Americans and the brash, purposeful defacement by current-day visitors, lies an entire spectrum that comprises a
a very grey area for interpretation.
Written by Lauren Eisenberg Davis
Hosted by Jason Epperson
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News from the Parks | September 2019
The Old Northwest
The Search for Dark Skies
Ahwahnee
Castle on the Coast
10 Days, 1,800 Miles
The Waving Girl of Savannah
The Voice of Wilderness in the Storm
Restoring the Giants
Rangers Make the Difference III
Lincoln's Throne
238,900 Miles from Idaho
A $50 Bet
Meaningless Without Sacrifice
Alone on a Winter's Island
On the Oregon Trail
"We were standing on Ground Zero of World War III"
Cataloochee - The Center of the World
A Presidential Barbecue
River on Fire
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