WASHINGTON —

Friday marks day three of the federal government shutdown , causing significant disruptions across the country and affecting everything from national parks to local economies as hundreds of thousands of federal workers remain off the job.

Visitor services at some federal landmarks, such as the National Monument in Washington, D.C., are suspended, leaving them effectively closed off to tourists until further notice.

The shutdown is forcing places to close not only in D.C. but many more across the country, from the Petroglyphs in New Mexico to the White Mountain Forest in Vermont.

Visitors can still access some national monuments and parks, but buildings and services remain closed as many federal workers are furloughed during the shutdown.

The impacts extend beyond touris

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