An entrance to America's most visited national park was vandalized with a racist message, and officials are offering a reward for information
Officials from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are investigating after someone placed a black bear skin and a cardboard sign that read"from here to the lake black lives don't matter," at an entrance to the park.
The park, divided between Tennessee and North Carolina, is America's most visited national park, according to the National Park Service. Public support for the Black Lives Matter movement has dropped since June, report findsThe sign was reported by visitors on Saturday at the Foothills Parkway West Entrance Sign near the Highway 321 intersection in Walland, Tennessee.
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