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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
For Kids

Fun for Kids at Saint-Gaudens!

Saint-Gaudens is not only a site for adults to enjoy and discuss the sculptor's art and life, but it is also a place where children of all ages can learn about sculpture and history in a fun, interactive environment. Learn more about the park while playing games by becoming a Junior Ranger; or make your way through the site to find a hidden box in our Valley Quest hunt. Click on the links above to find out more!



 

Liberty ship, named the Augustus Saint-Gaudens  

Did You Know?
There was a WWII liberty ship named the Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Launched in March 1944, in Panama City, Florida, it was later used to ferry troops during D Day, June 6, 1944. It was sold to Italy in 1947 and renamed the Nazareno. The ship was scrapped in 1967.

Last Updated: September 07, 2008 at 12:36 EST