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Park in a Pack traveling kit
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Park in a Pack traveling kit

"Park in a Pack": an on-loan program for educators to use in the classroom. This traveling kit contains activities that include the National Park Service, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and immigration. This resource is loaned out free, for two-week periods. A security deposit is required and return postage is the responsibility of the teacher/educator. For more information regarding this program or a loan form call our education department at:  212 363-3206 ext. 134.

 

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Did You Know?
The French ship "Isere" transported the Statue of Liberty's 300 copper pieces packed in 214 crates to America. Although the ship nearly sank in rough seas, it arrived in New York on June 17, 1885. The Statue's parts remained unassembled for nearly a year until the pedestal was completed in 1886.

Last Updated: November 21, 2006 at 15:03 EST