Thursday, June 11, 2026

Extra Time: 2026 World Cup Guide MONUMENTAL ARCH PROPOSAL: Act Now: NPS Comment Period Closes June 15

                          

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Plus: Comment Period for Monumental Arch Closing Soon

Act Now: NPS Comment Period Closes June 15

The National Park Service (NPS) is accepting public comments on the proposed Monumental Arch through Monday, June 15 at 11:59 PM MT.

Even if you've already submitted comments to the National Capital Planning Commission or Commission of Fine Arts, please submit again directly to NPS — this is a separate comment period for a separate agency, and your voice needs to be on record here too.

House Passes Battlefield Preservation Bill

The House acted to reauthorize a grant program critical to battlefield preservation, and now it’s the Senate’s turn to act. Contact your Senator and ask them to support the bill and work for its passage this year.

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NATIONAL TRUST HISTORIC SITES EVENTS

A wide-angle view of a soccer stadium in Johannesburg during the World Cup in 2010. There are people in the stadium and on the ground as you look down from mid-field.

Extra Time: 2026 World Cup Guide

Everyone has World Cup fever! Starting June 11, the world will gather in the United States of America, Mexico, and Canada to see the best-of-the-best play in men’s soccer. Because you know you won’t be watching games 24/7, we pulled together a list of places in the United States that you should explore over the course of the tournament.

May the best team win!

Route 66 Caravan

Along the Road

The Route 66 Centennial Caravan has hit the road! Follow their trek from Santa Monica, California to Kingman, Arizona.

Take Action for Route 66

This year it turns 100, and Congress has a chance to help preserve it. H.R. 5470 would provide essential federal preservation support. Not more regulation, just recognition. Send a letter to your representative today.

📚What We’re Reading

"Frank Lloyd Wright’s Home Life in 9 Vintage Photos" (Architectural Digest)

"Engaging With Art Can Slow Aging, Study Claims" (Hyperallergic)

"Debate over preservation law tripping up permitting talks" (E&E News)

"While We Race to Build More New Homes, We're Losing Old Ones" (Next City)

11 Most

Question of the Month

If you could cannonball into any historic pool in the United States, which would it be? Bonus points for any great stories or memories to share.

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Celebrate the 250th at a “Justice for All” Event

The National Trust's "Justice for All" series brings America’s full story to life at National Trust Historic Sites in Virginia. Choose from descendant-led tours, expert lectures, community gatherings, exhibitions, and hands-on workshops that explore voices essential to understanding our nation’s history. Through these experiences, you can come away with a deeper sense of why these places, and the people connected to them, still matter today.

Photo of the Week

A line of Pride flags waving in the wind at Stonewall National Monument in New York City

Stonewall National Monument, New York City.

In the summer of 1969, members of New York City’s LGBTQ+ community and allies took a stand, challenging authorities that were unjustly targeting their public and private gathering spots.

Demonstrators in the multi-night uprising that started at the Stonewall Inn gay bar demanded that their country live up to its values – recognizing their full humanity and extending the promise of equality to groups long marginalized.

At Stonewall, American ideals inspired collective action that changed the course of the nation.

This June marks the 10-year anniversary of the designation of the National Monument.

It is the only unit of the National Park Service specifically dedicated to LGBTQ+ history.

Due to recent federal actions and policy changes that endanger the site’s historically accurate interpretation, community representation, and educational impact, the National Trust listed the Stonewall National Monument on its 2026 list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.

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Extra Time: 2026 World Cup Guide MONUMENTAL ARCH PROPOSAL: Act Now: NPS Comment Period Closes June 15

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