Kathleen Sandt from the Public Information Office at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area spoke about the economic impact the park has on our local economy.  The Delaware Water Gap has been a vacation destination for more than a century and visitors have spent many overnights close to nature.  The park offers many recreational activities that range from hiking, boating, fishing and camping; reliving the past through celebrations, to the parks birth during the conservation and environmental movements of the 1960s and 1970s.  There are many experiences on both sides of the Delaware River in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that provide glimpses to into the rich history of this region.  Visit their website at https://www.nps.gov/dewa/index.htm.
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