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basis. there s still quite a bit of visitation, but the park itself, the interpretive tours, the 65 buildings or so on the site are closed and are not available for children and the general public to tour. and bill, i mean, obviously, that s a shame. it s important for children to understand our history and to see these great reenactments, but let s face it, pennsylvania had to cut its budget by 43% last year, so how can you justify keeping the park open with it s million dollar a year price tag? well, that s the big question, that the residents of pennsylvania and apparently across the whole country are trying to answer and that is what are the priorities? where do they want to step up and help? you know, our group is formed to advocate on behalf of washington s crossing, but part of a much bigger picket of 23 other sites throughout the state, overseen by the pennsylvania historic museum and the cuts were too severe
the flashlight into your bag to make sure you re not bringing anything in that you re not supposed to be. so they are doing that. and the things that they re looking for are the things that the protesters are not supposed to be bringing into the park. sleeping bags, personal belongings, any type of camping equipment. the things that would allow them to set up an encampment here in the way that they have been for the last two months. nbc s mara schiavocampo. thank you, appreciate it. one of our producers, arianna jones, was in lower manhattan last night, and these are the scenes that she caught on her camera. arianna, good to have you with us. tell bus what you saw down there. what was the mood of the crowd? how intense was it? when i got down there, i couldn t get within a two-block radi radius. they d already formed kind of a police barricade. they were all in riot gear. they were pushing all the people that weren t still defending the actual park itself, they were pushing them ba