Looking for something to do on Monday without breaking the bank or derailing your debt management progress? In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, all U.S. national parks will be offering free admission. This is a great year to take advantage of the waived fees – 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for his nonviolent campaign against racism. 2014 is also the anniversary of the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a landmark piece of legislation that ended racial segregation and inequality in voting registration requirements.
If exploring one of the many natural parks, be sure to dress properly when exploring the great outdoors. Proper footwear is a necessity, as is plenty of sunscreen and water. Make sure to be equipped with maps and use common sense when following the trails.
If the outdoors aren’t your thing, visit one of the many historic sites and monuments in the U.S instead for fun on a budget. It’s a great way to gain an understanding of local history and how your area shaped America’s culture and traditions.
The National Park Service will also waive fees on Presidents Day weekend (February 15 through 17), the first weekend of National Park Week (April 19 and 20), the National Park Service’s 98th birthday (August 25), National Public Lands Day (September 27), and Veterans Day (November 11).
From all of us at ACCC, we wish you a safe and happy three-day weekend, free of credit card debt and full of good financial decisions!
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