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Colorado will fund two Rocky Mountain National Park visitor centers if the federal government shutdown continues.

The state will provide $3,200 per day to keep the Beaver Meadows and Kawuneeche visitor centers open.

Funding is currently secured for the period of October 24-31, with an option to extend.

The state of Colorado will provide funding to keep two visitor centers at Rocky Mountain National Park open from Oct. 24-31 if the federal government shutdown continues, officials said in an Oct. 23 news release.

Funding, at a cost of $3,200 a day, will keep the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center on the east side of the park and Kawuneeche Visitor Center on the west side open for up to seven days, according to the news release from the Colorado Division of Natural Resourc

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