Boundary wars. (Congress may reduce the authorised size of Shenandoah National Park and Richmond National Battlefield Park in VA)

National Parks, January, 1996 by Fordney, Chris

The battle over private property rights is behind the debate over the size of the two parks. Shenandoah was formed 50 years ago when Virginia condemned land for it. In 1995, pressure groups of rural people were able to convince Rep Thomas J. Bliley Jr to promote a bill to freeze park boundaries.

Mountaineer Sporting Goods seems like a typical small-town shop for hunting and fishing supplies, with its rack of rifles, ancient drink cooler, cluster of ruggedly dressed men, cloud of tobacco smoke, and an old black dog.

But this store on the main street of Madison, Virginia, population 2 9 3, is much more. It is an unofficial meeting place for people in surrounding Madison County who share an opinion of nearby Shenandoah National Park--one made clear in the shouted...

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