September 14, 2024
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168-year-old Yosemite National Park hotel is closing.

An historic piece of Yosemite lodging is getting an indefinitely closure in December as the National Park Service conducts a “comprehensive condition assessment” on the 168-year-old Wawona Hotel complex. The park recently started work on a roof replacement project for the main hotel building inside the national park in Central California.

That process “revealed the need for more intensive investigation and assessment of the hotel,” the park service said in a social media post Wednesday.

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