Here Are 5 National Landmarks Facing Climate Threats

Boston's Faneuil Hall, climate change, national parks
Boston's Faneuil Hall
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Memorial Day is just around the corner, marking the start of tourism season at many National Parks and heritage sites. Last year, nearly 275 million people grabbed their sunscreen and cameras on their way to visit one of the 370 sites managed by the National Park Service. Millions more visited historically-important places managed by NASA or state and local governments.

Those visits provide a substantial influx of tourism revenue to local communities and also give visitors insight into key moments in U.S. history, serving as powerful reminders about where we've come from. Yet there are growing concerns about how to preserve these sites for futures generation in the face of climate change. The National Park Service estimates that at least 85 sites have already felt the impacts of climate change. 

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