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  • H.R. 249 proposes the redesignation of certain facilities at the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park in honor of Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. Specifically, the Great Falls Scenic Overlook Trail Bridge will be renamed to "Bill Pascrell, Jr. Scenic Overlook Trail...

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    Imagine if a place in a park was getting a new name. This bill wants to change the names of some places at Paterson Great Falls National Park to honor a person named Bill Pascrell, Jr. So, a bridge and a park area will have his name added to them.

  • H.R. 249 proposes changing the names of certain facilities at the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park to honor Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. Specifically, the Great Falls Scenic Overlook Trail Bridge would be renamed as the "Bill Pascrell, Jr. Scenic Overlook Trail...

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    H.R. 249 wants to change the names of some places in a park to honor Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. by naming a trail bridge and a park after him.

  • H.R. 9528 proposes to rename specific facilities at the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park in New Jersey in honor of Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. The bill suggests changing the name of the Great Falls Scenic Overlook Trail Bridge to “Congressman Bill Pascrell,...

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    This bill wants to change the names of some parts of a park to honor a man named Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr., like calling a bridge "Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. Scenic Overlook Trail Bridge" and the park area "Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. Overlook Park."

  • S. 5006 proposes renaming certain facilities at the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park to honor Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. Specifically, the bill suggests that the Great Falls Scenic Overlook Trail Bridge be renamed the "Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr. Scenic...

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    This bill wants to rename parts of a national park with the name of a person, Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr., so that more people can remember him whenever they visit those places.