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Three park visitors, Esther van der Werf of Ojai, Toby Stover of High Falls, N.Y. and Elizabeth Dasburg of Darien, Ga., filed the lawsuit March 6 in the U.S. District Court of D.C., saying that ...
Three Americans are suing the National Park Service over the agency's refusal to accept cash payments to enter parks across the U.S. The Americans − from California, New York and Georgia − ...
Driving north into Darien on U.S. Highway 17, I pass over a long bridge that crosses the Darien River, an offshoot of the Altamaha River considered Georgia’s wildest and most beautiful.
Esther van der Werf of Ojai, California, Toby Stover of High Falls, New York, and Elizabeth Dasburg of Darien, Georgia, filed their lawsuit on March 6 after being prevented from paying in cash at ...
A federal judge tossed out a complaint filed against the National Park Service over its policy not to accept cash from visitors entering parks. ... and Elizabeth Dasburg of Darien, Georgia ...
The Brief. The Trump administration’s 2026 budget proposes slashing $1.2 billion from the National Park Service, putting over 350 park sites—including 11 in Georgia—at risk of losing staff ...
History buffs may know Darien as Georgia’s second oldest city, founded in 1736, just three years after Savannah. Today, the small community of 1,500 depends on commercial fishing. Despite the ...
A federal judge tossed out a complaint filed against the National Park Service over its policy not to accept cash from ...
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