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This question has always plagued me for some reason.
I know that the Okefenokee is a National Wildlife Refuge, but it would seem so much better, and possibly be nicer, if it were converted to a National Park, with all the extra amenities and rangers to boot, not to mention increased tourism and prestige for Georgia and Northern Florida (like they really need it).
Maybe it's just me, I don't know. When I went down there this spring, I found it hard to believe it wasn't a National Park.
So, anyways, what do you other people think?
I know that the Okefenokee is a National Wildlife Refuge, but it would seem so much better, and possibly be nicer, if it were converted to a National Park, with all the extra amenities and rangers to boot, not to mention increased tourism and prestige for Georgia and Northern Florida (like they really need it).
Maybe it's just me, I don't know. When I went down there this spring, I found it hard to believe it wasn't a National Park.
So, anyways, what do you other people think?