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609: Our Lovely National Parks (And Why Did Biden Make Them So Depressing?)

The boys drink and review “Fried Salad,” a dry-hopped oat lager from Tactical Brewing Company in Orlando, then dive into the world of national parks.

They start with a little history: from Yellowstone’s establishment under Ulysses S. Grant in 1872, to Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation legacy, to the National Park Service itself. Then they take a tour through Maryland’s 15 national park sites before turning their attention to the roughly 20 parks and monuments designated in recent years under the Biden administration.

What do the new designations have in common? The guys break them down one by one — from Bears Ears and the Grand Canyon expansion to the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad site, the Harvey Milk National Historic Site, the Pullman National Historic Park, and the Emmett Till Monument — and share their take on what the trends say about how America chooses to remember itself.

A wide-ranging, honest conversation about conservation, history, national identity, and whether the park system should make you feel proud — or guilty.

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