A Critical Look at America's Least Impressive National Parks
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Summary
The article appears to be a travel piece about visiting America's worst national parks, with a humorous or critical perspective. The author claims to have visited these parks so readers don't have to, but notes that most are still pretty good except for one particularly bad one. The content is extremely brief with only 8 words, suggesting it might be a teaser or introduction to a longer article.
Key quotes
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And they're all still pretty good, Except One
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