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If the park is a federally-run site (like Zion National Park in Utah), it was closed during the shutdown. If it is run by the state, or by a city (like a local zoo), it was generally unaffected and remained open. As the shutdown dragged on, a few national sites like the Statue of Liberty did re-open, with the state temporarily paying the expense of keeping it operating.

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