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Indiana Dunes becomes state’s 1st national park

PORTER, Ind. (AP) — Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore no more: It’s now a national park.

Language retitling Indiana Dunes as a national park was included in the omnibus appropriations legislation signed into law by President Trump on Friday. It is Indiana’s first national park.

The bill had the support of the entire Indiana congressional delegation. Rep. Pete Visclosky says the 15,000-acre park along the southern shore of Lake Michigan in northwestern Indiana gives the shoreline the recognition it deserves and will enhance the region’s economy.

The national lakeshore was established in 1966. There’s also an Indiana state park in the area.

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Mark Fields February 19, 2019 at 8:52 am

So what or how does this change for the people that go to the Dunes every year to swim ?

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