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No Charge To Visit These MD National Parks On MLK Day Of Service
Entrance fees will be waived at parks, battlefields and historic sites run by the National Park Service in Maryland on Jan. 16 for MLK Day.

MARYLAND — Entrance fees will be waived at national parks, museums and historic sites run by the National Park Service in Maryland on Monday, Jan. 16, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday honoring the life and legacy of the slain civil rights leader.
Admission will be waived at more than 400 National Park Service-managed facilities across the country. Among the places in Maryland with free admission Monday are:
- NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD, Antietam
- NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL, Appalachian
- NATIONAL SEASHORE, Assateague Island
- PARKWAY, Baltimore-Washington
- NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL, Captain John Smith Chesapeake
- PARK, Catoctin Mountain
- NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, Chesapeake & Ohio Canal
- Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay Watershed
- Civil War Defenses of Washington, Remnants of 17 Civil War fortifications.
- NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, Clara Barton
- PARK, Fort Foote
- NATIONAL MONUMENT AND HISTORIC SHRINE, Fort McHenry
- PARK, Fort Washington
- MEMORIAL PARKWAY, George Washington
- PARK, Glen Echo
- PARK, Greenbelt
- NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, Hampton
- Harmony Hall
- NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, Harpers Ferry
- NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad
- NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD, Monocacy
- Oxon Cove Park & Oxon Hill Farm
- PARK, Piscataway
- NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL, Potomac Heritage
- NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL, Star-Spangled Banner
- NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, Thomas Stone
- NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL, Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
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MLK Day is the only federal holiday designated as a day of service. Many of the national parks and places where King and the civil rights movement he influenced made history are among sites managed by the National Park Service. Those include the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park in Atlanta; the Selma to Montgomery Historic Trail, which traces the footsteps of King and other civil rights activists in the 1965 Voting Rights March in Alabama; and the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., where King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech.
Thousands of volunteer projects are taking place in National Park Service-managed facilities on MLK Day of Service. The parks service said the holiday is a call for volunteerism to help bring about systemic changes that make the just, equitable and inclusive communities King dreamed of possible.
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The National Park Service has free entrance day at the facilities it oversees five times a year. Other days this year when admission is free are:
- April 22: First day of National Park Week
- Aug. 4: Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act
- Sept. 23: National Public Lands Day
- Nov. 11: Veterans Day
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