MIDDLESBORO, KY. (WVLT) - The park that has it all. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park sits right where Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia meet. “The park is about 24,000 acres,” Jody Mays, ...
The federal government is set to run out of funding if a stop-gap measure isn’t approved by Congress. Here’s how that could impact national parks.
National Park Service sites in Kentucky appear to be operating without several services normally offered to visitors after a federal government shutdown began Oct. 1. While roadways and trails ...
Legislation and planning -- 1940-1974 -- Present collections at Cumberland Gap -- Purpose of a National Park Service Museum Collection & purpose of a scope of collection statement -- Discussion of ...
“In the event of a government shutdown, the airport does not anticipate impacts to day-to-day flight operations because most ...
The National Park Service is preparing for a possible government shutdown on Oct. 1 if Congress doesn’t approve funding to keep the government running past Sept. 30. New details are still to come on ...
Roads and trails may remain open during the government shutdown, but many visitor services are expected to temporarily cease.
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