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Are There Really 391 Units in the National Park System? You Won’t Think So After You Read This!
The National Park Service says there are 391 units in the National Park System. If you take a close look at how that number is derived, you won’t know whether to laugh or cry. Have the inmates taken charge of the asylum?
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by Bob Janiskee
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