Harmony Square attracted about a quarter million people since July, and 5,200 ice skaters, said Tinley Park Mayor Michael Glotz.
The historic sign and guard booth at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area was rededicated this month in the name of military personnel following a years-long restoration and relocation initiative.
A federal decision is about to change the way Spanish-speaking visitors experience a Texas park, as the Trump administration moves to remove translation signs that have guided visitors for years at ...
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom plans to hire 2,000 seasonal employees ahead of its May 8 season opening, the Lehigh Valley amusement park announced. The hiring push is part of a broader effort by ...
The statements are objectively true: The Timbisha Shoshone have lived in what’s now popularly known as Death Valley for thousands of years. And they still live there, in a small village inside the ...
Six Flags Gold season passes and memberships will now include regional parks access, Six Flags has announced. Beginning in 2026, Gold season passes and memberships will no longer be limited to a ...
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has launched an enhancement to its Gold season passes and memberships with the addition of regional park access, delivering more flexibility, variety and value for ...
(WHTM)– Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced it is giving guests more opportunities to visit its parks across the East Coast Region. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation revealed that guests ...
A sign in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park connecting one of the region’s early explorers to a massacre of Native Americans has been removed, according to reporting by the Jackson Hole News&Guide.
The Trump Administration has ordered the National Park Service (NPS) to remove more historical signs at key national parks, including one at the Grand Canyon and another at Glacier National Park. The ...
Trump officials have ordered national parks to remove dozens of signs and displays related to climate change, environmental protection and settlers’ mistreatment of Native Americans in a renewed push ...
The National Park Service reportedly removed a sign informing visitors of the threat of climate change at the historic Fort Sumter site in South Carolina, where the Civil War began. The New York Times ...
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