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Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
Fees & Reservations

Fees

There is no admission fee to enter Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.  A donation box is available in the visitor center.

Reservations

Reservations are recommended for groups of 10 or more with at least 10 days advance notice. Please contact us by phone at (785) 354-4273 to make a reservation, or download and complete the Group Reservation Form. (PDF, 464KB)

Once completed, the form can be faxed to (785) 354-7213 or mailed to: 

Brown v. Board of Education NHS
Attn: Group Coordinator 
1515 SE Monroe Street
Topeka, KS 66612

 
 
2005 National Parks Pass

National Parks Pass

**Please note, the National Parks Pass can not be purchased at Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site. The nearest national park that sells the pass is Harry S Truman National Historic Site in Independence, Missouri.**

The National Parks Pass is an annual pass that provides admission to any national park charging an entrance fee. The pass costs $50 and is valid for one full year from first use in a park. More than 80% of the proceeds from the sales of National Parks Passes go directly into supporting priority projects in national parks.

The National Parks Pass admits the pass owner and any accompanying passengers in a private vehicle* if a park has a per vehicle entrance fee. Where a per person entrance fee is charged, the National Parks Pass admits the pass owner, spouse, children and parents. The National Parks Pass is nontransferable and does NOT cover or reduce use fees such as charges for camping, parking, tours, and concessions.

The National Parks Pass can be purchased three ways:
1) in any national park where an entrance fee is charged, and at participating park book stores operated by cooperating associations
2) online at www.nationalparks.org
3) by calling 1-888-GO-PARKS


* A private vehicle is defined as any noncommercial vehicle that is being used for private recreational purposes.

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Did You Know?
The U.S. Supreme Court combined five cases from Delaware, Virginia, South Carolina, Washington, D.C. and Kansas under the heading of Brown v. Board of Education.--Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
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Last Updated: August 13, 2008 at 11:49 EST