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Why does the National Park Service preserve historic sites?(1 point) Responses to preserve locations that played an important role in U.S. history to preserve locations that played an important role in U.S. history to limit the number of visitors to important places in history so they stay safe to limit the number of visitors to important places in history so they stay safe to preserve the land of the site for future use to preserve the land of the site for future use to prepare old buildings for replacement for school

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The National Park Service preserves historic sites primarily **to preserve locations that played an important role in U.S. history**. This helps to maintain the cultural heritage and educate future generations about significant events and figures in American history.
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