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NPS Revamp of Muir Woods National Monument Sparks Controversy

Muir Woods backlash follows NPS removal of exhibit on women's roles and racism.

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The Muir Woods National Monument in Mill Valley, California, is at the center of controversy following the removal of an exhibit that acknowledged the significant role of women in its creation.

NPS Cuts Spark Outrage

The National Parks Service (NPS) recently eliminated this exhibit as part of a revamp, which also obscured mentions of the problematic past linked to some celebrated figures associated with the park. Reports indicate that a forest ranger confirmed the removal was part of an NPS directive.

According to SFGATE, this change came at the direction of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, following a mandate from former President Donald Trump aimed at erasing what he termed “improper ideology” in parks and monuments.

Initiative Under “History Under Construction”

In a report by 19thNews, a ranger stated that the removal occurred under an initiative called “History Under Construction.” This initiative aims to fill gaps in the park’s historical narrative, striving for a more “comprehensive history.”

Contents of the Removed Exhibits

The NPS website noted that the removed signage had been added in 2021 and highlighted the contributions of The California Club, an all-women’s organization that spearheaded the first campaign in 1903 to protect the iconic old-growth redwood trees. Also excluded were mentions of indigenous tribes, including the Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo, who played important roles in conserving the area.

Additionally, changes from the 2021 revamp included a revised portrayal of historically significant figures, such as William Kent, who donated the park to the federal government, and Gifford Pinchot, the first chief of the US Forest Service, known for his eugenics links.

Community Reaction

The removal of these exhibits has sparked significant backlash from community members and advocates who argue that eliminating these narratives erases important aspects of history. Many believe that acknowledging the complexities of these figures’ backgrounds is essential for understanding the full context of the park’s history.

As the debate continues, the future of storytelling at Muir Woods National Monument remains uncertain, raising critical questions about how history is presented in America’s national parks.

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