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Pruning the Parks: Old Kasaan National Monument (1916-1955) – Moving the Totems Changed Everything
Old Kasaan National Monument was established on October 25, 1916 to preserve an abandoned Haida Indian village site in the Alaska panhandle. The Park Service moved historic totems to a different site, and Congress abolished the park in 1955.
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