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MLK Day out, Trump’s birthday in? All his holiday changes.
Trump can’t unilaterally rewrite the calendar, but he keeps touting new celebrations while complaining about “too many ...
The NPS also added more free-admission days for next year – calling them "patriotic fee-free days" – such as Trump's birthday ...
The change to the schedule comes shortly after the Trump administration announced new fees for non-resident visitors.
The Donald Trump administration has changed which holidays qualify for free entrance to national parks, removing two holidays ...
The National Park Service in 2026 will offer free admission to U.S. residents on June 14 — or Flag Day, which also happens to ...
The Interior Department unveiled eight days in 2026 for U.S. residents to use parks for free, including the president's ...
The AP reported the National Park Service will offer free admission to U.S. residents on President Trump's birthday next year ...
NPS will no longer offer free admission on Martin Luther King Jr. Day or Juneteenth, but will waive admission costs on ...
Trump’s 2026 national park policy drops MLK Day and Juneteenth from fee-free access, adds Flag Day—his birthday—instead.
America’s recent flirtation with kingship is unsettling, but history has shown us that monarchy is much more than power grabs ...
Visitors to Acadia National Park in Maine will no longer be able to enter for free on Martin Luther King Jr. Day or ...
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