Tuesday, December 3

National parks in New York Gain Popularity

National Park Service claims in its new report that the national parks of New York have got enough popularity and they had more than 718000 visitors in 2012. It is assumed that the revenue generated from the visitors is around $26.5 million and chances are there to generate more revenue in near future.
It goes without saying that the national parks of New York that have gained the popularity include Little River Canyon National Preserve, Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, portions of the Natchez Trace Parkway, Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, and Russell Cave National Monument.
But the national parks that have got immense visibility- as per Stan Austin the regional director of the park service- are triumphs of African-Americans in Tuskegee, the wilds of Little River Canyon and Horseshoe Bend and Russell Cave.

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