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    FILE - This Monday, Sept. 27, 2010, file photo, shows hikers on the South Kaibab Trail in Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. One of the most lucrative contracts in the National Park Service is going out to bid for a third time, after Grand Canyon found the previous bids unacceptable. The successful bidder will provide lodging, food, retail and transportation services as well as mule rides on the South Rim. Those services are expected to bring in nearly $1 billion in gross revenue over 15 years. (AP Photo/Carson Walker, File)
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    A family visits the cherry blossom trees along the tidal basin, Sunday, March 15, 2020, in Washington. Several events, including the parade, that are part of the annual Cherry Blossom Festival have been canceled due to coronavirus precautions.
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    The Washington Monument will be closed indefinitely until the Park Service can overhaul the popular tourist attraction's elevator system. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)
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    Sailors inspect damage to the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Frank E. Evans after it was cut in half in a collision with the light aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne of the Royal Australian Navy in the South China Sea, 650 miles southwest of Manila, June 3, 1969.
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    The water along the shore of Utah Lake is shown Wednesday, July 20, 2016, near American Fork, Utah. A huge toxic algal bloom in Utah has closed one of the largest freshwater lakes west of the Mississippi River, sickening more than 100 people and leaving farmers scrambling for clean water. The bacteria commonly known as blue-green algae has spread rapidly to cover almost all of 150-square-mile Utah Lake, turning the water a bright, anti-freeze green and leaving scummy foam along the shore.
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    Donations from Phantom Fireworks and Fireworks by Grucci will double this year's display in Washington at the celebration featuring a speech from President Trump.
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