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Virginia’s $2.3B Park Economy Faces Staffing Crisis

Summary by Williamsburg Yorktown Daily
Black Rock Summit in Shenandoah National Park, in 2016, one of the many parks Impacted by the layoffs and funding cuts. (Photo by Matt Chaney) RICHMOND — Temperatures are warming, flowers are blooming and Virginia’s peak park tourism seasons are ahead. Travelers could find their plans affected, with funding and job cuts hitting the National Park Service. Virginia boasts several trails, parks and historic landmarks that fall under park service ma…
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Williamsburg Yorktown Daily broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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