They say a picture is worth a thousand words. In this case, the picture may be all that preserves some of the most historically significant words in the National Park System.
As the mandate from President Trump's March executive order, entitled " Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History ," goes into effect, national parks are going into overdrive to preserve banned items.
The executive order establishes that all public lands managed by the Department of the Interior, including the more than 400 national park sites managed by the National Park Service, remove what it deems to be "disparaging" information about Americans past or present. The effects of the executive order have already been felt in the national park visitor centers, where a book ban has forced the removal of a numb