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Thursday, March 03, 2016

National Park Service Forced To Change The Names Of Several Historic Yosemite Hotels, Camp Villages

Say goodbye to The Ahwahnee Hotel and The Wawona Hotel, and hello to The Majestic Yosemite Lodge and Big Trees Lodge: Yosemite National Park visitors will see new signs on familiar hotels, inns, camp villages, and other parts of the park after a change in vendors. 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Ahwahnee Hotel and The Wawona Hotel. I'm guessing the Indian tribes failed to copyright their Native names, so a vendor gets to do it? Wouldn't that have been Public Domain back then?

Oh, I forgot, we need to erase history so we can repeat it and usher in communism as soon as possible...

Anonymous said...

750 Native American Tribes.

Anonymous said...

They were also told to rename Squaw Valley.

Anonymous said...

The National Park Service couldn’t reach an agreement with a departing vendor that controls the trademarks for several buildings and areas inside the park.

The government should quit partnering with private partners. Problems like this end up ruining everything.