New Jersey is home to 9 National Parks with 4,585,224 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if @SenateDems shut down the government. #SchumerShutdown
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South Dakota is home to 6 National Parks with 4,439,428 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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Tennessee is home to 12 National Parks with 9,295,324 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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Texas is home to 14 National Parks with 5,296,820 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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Utah is home to 13 National Parks with 13,988,066 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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Vermont is home to 2 National Parks with 49,826 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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Virginia is home to 22 National Parks with 25,327,735 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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Washington is home to 15 National Parks with 8,517,498 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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West Virginia is home to 6 National Parks with 1,628,888 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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Wisconsin is home to 2 National Parks with 532,556 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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Wyoming is home to 7 National Parks with 7,449,006 visitors to these parks, which could potentially close if
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