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Mo State parks, historical sites prepare for 2021 camping season

Mo. State parks, historical sites prepare for 2021 camping season Mo. State parks, historical sites prepare for 2021 camping season By Noelle Williams | March 13, 2021 at 8:26 PM CST - Updated March 15 at 4:18 AM JACKSON, Mo. (KFVS) - Missouri State Parks and historic sites are preparing for 2021 camping season, this year with added procedures to ensure a safe and healthy camping experience. “Reservations are highly recommended,” said Denise Dowling, the park superintendent of Trail of Tears State Park in Jackson. This year, nest procedures have been set, and campers must pay the camping rate prior to occupying the site. Regular cleaning schedules will be set for shower houses, and things such as firewood and ice will be available for purchase during operating hours.

Two views: Harriet Tubman $20 bills | Christian F Nunes — Go ahead, show us the Tubmans

Two views: Harriet Tubman $20 bills | Christian F. Nunes - Go ahead, show us the Tubmans Christian F. Nunes FacebookTwitterEmail Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the Underground Railroad, with a record of never losing a single passenger on the road to freedom from slavery. She aided the Civil War effort as a Union spy, scout, cook and battlefield nurse, and in 1863 she led an armed raid that freed 700 slaves in South Carolina making her the first woman ever to lead a U.S. military expedition. In contrast, Andrew Jackson owned 95 enslaved people before he became president, and brought 14 of them to the White House. He signed into law the Indian Removal Act, forcing tribes off their own lands and onto the “Trail of Tears” an action that is now frequently referenced as a forced death march.

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