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	<title>Comments on: Stimulus benefits Castillo de San Marcos</title>
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		<description>STIMULUS PACKAGE TO AID NATIONAL PARKS IN FLA

Federal stimulus money will flow into Florida as the state is slated to receive $17.3 million for parks and historic sites from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Part of $750 million in funds earmarked by the National Park Service, the money will be used for renovation and repair of historic landmarks, protecting national icons and improving energy efficiency and renewable energy use at national sites. The federal dollars will provide funds for 24 separate projects around the state.</description>
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<p>Federal stimulus money will flow into Florida as the state is slated to receive $17.3 million for parks and historic sites from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Part of $750 million in funds earmarked by the National Park Service, the money will be used for renovation and repair of historic landmarks, protecting national icons and improving energy efficiency and renewable energy use at national sites. The federal dollars will provide funds for 24 separate projects around the state.</p>
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