Travel & Experiences
As Congress pulls the purse strings tighter, the National Park Service is turning to corporate America for funds to refurbish and maintain many of the nation’s parks and memorials, including the Washington Monument.
May 14, 1996
World & Nation
President Mikhail S.
Feb. 9, 1991
Business
“When you dream, you’ll dream of being an executive . . . .
June 14, 1985
As the 104th Congress drew to a close, a proposal to use corporate sponsorships to help meet the fiscal shortfalls in national parks was rejected.
Oct. 1, 1996
If you’re a lover of U.S. national parks in general and Yosemite National Park in particular, you’ve probably been moved to outrage over reports that a New York corporation has claimed the trademark rights to several names associated with the park.
Jan. 19, 2016
California
Golden Gate foundation has raised $70 million. Federal officials call it ‘corporate stewardship.’
Nov. 23, 2003
* As long as Congress places a higher value on tobacco plants than ancient pines and alpine flowers, it is going to entertain corporate wishes to purchase the goodwill of our national parks through corporate sponsorship (Sept. 16).
Sept. 25, 1996
Environment: Proposal would allow for corporate ‘sponsorship’ of national facilities. Critics see conflict with federal conservation goals.
Sept. 16, 1996
Entertainment & Arts
The announcement by Walt Disney Co. that it will build a history theme park outside Washington, D.C., does not tell the whole story.
Nov. 28, 1993
Old Faithful by Coca-Cola? Half Dome by Golden Arches? There are better ways.
Sept. 8, 1996