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“The Interior Department should study whether nearby places, including named local sites and related historic resources, would be suitable and feasible additions to an existing national park site.”
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“The Interior Secretary and National Park Service should not be able to add, remove, destroy, or change covered exhibits at Independence National Historical Park unless Congress clearly approves the change.”
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“The Interior Department should send Congress a report explaining what a park boundary study found, what conclusions officials reached, and what next steps they recommend.”
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“The Interior Department should study whether nearby historic places could become part of an existing national park, then send Congress the results and any recommendations within three years after study money is available.”
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“Restored covered exhibits at Independence National Historical Park should have to look the same as they looked there on January 21, 2026.”
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“A park boundary study should focus on places tied to maritime history, coastal defense, and military history, including National Guard and militia activity.”
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“The federal government should prepare Independence National Historical Park for the nation's 250th birthday with needed repairs and upgrades.”
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“The Interior Secretary should use available funds to repair or upgrade Independence National Historical Park and finish the work by July 4, 2026.”
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“A park boundary study area should include specifically named local places, such as a visitor center building and nearby park, so federal officials evaluate them without automatically adding them to the park or taking ownership.”
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“An existing National Park Service historic site should be able to get a new official park name without that name change by itself adding land, changing ownership, or providing new funding.”
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“The exhibit restoration and future-change system should apply to interpretive or educational exhibits, signs, plaques, and other public displays at Independence National Historical Park.”
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“Apostle Islands visitor centers should display a copy of the federal law that redesignates and governs the park and preserve.”
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“Apostle Islands visitor centers should include signs or materials about Ojibwe tribes, early European settlers, the fur trade, logging, stone quarries, lighthouses, and commercial fishing.”
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