As someone who grew up in the Park, let me give you the other side.
It's 6 million acres of over regulated land, much of owned by the state which used public funds (taxes) to buy it. The state now pays taxes on that land. Much of that land that you can't drive on, ride a horse on. motor boat on, land a sea plane on or even ride a bike on. No lumbering will ever take palce on any of that land ever again. You cut a tree on that land and you get arrested. The few poor souls living within the Park are under ridiculous regulation with few hopes for growth of any kind. The whole shebang is run by an Agency made up of enviro-whackos, usually from downstate (NYC), that will give special dispensation to "the right people" but keep the average guy from ever developing his property in any way. There is no work to speak of outside of low paying jobs and no hope of any decent jobs ever coming there.
IOW, it's a giant sized HOA run by NYC elitists. But boy, it sure is pretty....... :roll:
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