The Trump administration detailed the various "inappropriate" signs and displays it removed from National Park Service properties in a court filing.

The National Park Service filed an appeal to dismiss a judge's ruling that the federal government must restore historical sites and materials at national parks.

The appeal follows a recent ruling alleging the Trump administration engaged in a “sustained campaign to erase history.”

The Trump administration detailed the various "inappropriate" signs and displays it removed from National Park Service properties in a court filing.

DOJ says restoring the installations is ‘herculean and unmanageable’ after parks strip mentions of slavery, civil rights and climate change

Among the 57 items that the Trump administration removed from national parks were junior ranger books and portrait descriptions.

The Trump administration removed 57 national park exhibits, signs, books and displays after an executive order. Here is the full list of removed items.