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The grant gives the state park about $921,000 to upgrade electrical services and install new hydrants at approximately 23 campsites.
The money comes from the Land and Water Conservation Funds (LWCF), which was established by Congress in 1964 to support the conservation of natural areas, water resources, and outdoor recreation.
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