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== Background ==
== Background ==
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The <b>[http://nps.gov/ National Park Service (NPS)]</b> is part of the Department of the Interior  and is responsible for care and operation of more than 400 sites.  NPS has an overlap of responsibility with local communities, Indian Tribes, and other entities.  With 275 million visitors per year, Wazers are going to be visiting these locations.   
The <b>[http://nps.gov/ National Park Service (NPS)]</b> is part of the Department of the Interior  and is responsible for care and operation of more than 400 sites.  NPS has an overlap of responsibility with local communities, Indian Tribes, and other entities.  With 275 million visitors per year, Wazers are going to be visiting these locations.   



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Background

The National Park Service (NPS) is part of the Department of the Interior and is responsible for care and operation of more than 400 sites. NPS has an overlap of responsibility with local communities, Indian Tribes, and other entities. With 275 million visitors per year, Wazers are going to be visiting these locations.

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Editing Resources

NPS - Find a Park

The Find A Park page on the NPS website allows you to quick find park-specific resource through a series of interactive maps. Each park web page may have information on landmarks and roads that are important for Wazers visiting these sites.

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