BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota state park will no longer be named after a Civil War-era general who led attacks that killed hundreds of Native Americans. Sully Creek State Park, in the rugged Badlands near Medora, is now Rough Rider State Park, the state Parks and Recreation Department announced Sunday. The name change was also made with the announcement of plans for a $4 million expansion of the park’s campground and other amenities. The park, established in 1970, is popular with hikers and horseback riders. The change follows a national move to rename places with names many people now find offensive or unjust. As part of that effort, the federal government in recent years has renamed hundreds of geographic features that had names that contained an offensive term
Agreed. And we need to remove people from paper money & coins.
I also hate name duplications like, Salem OR, Salem MA. And places like Kansas City KS/MO are annoying as well.
We need some changes.
How about we just stop naming public things after people altogether? Seems like every few years we just have to rename stuff because of some scandal.
They actually did that with birds!
https://americanornithology.org/american-ornithological-society-will-change-the-english-names-of-bird-species-named-after-people/
Agreed. And we need to remove people from paper money & coins. I also hate name duplications like, Salem OR, Salem MA. And places like Kansas City KS/MO are annoying as well. We need some changes.