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Ninety Six National Historic Site
Be A Junior Ranger

Ninety Six National Historic Site welcomes children (of all ages) to visit the park and learn about America's past.  The Junior Ranger Program is available upon request in the Park's Visitor Center, which is open everyday (except New Years' Day, Thanksgiving, & Christmas Day) 8am to 5pm. The program consists of a booklet with 3 sections (DVD, Museum, & Trail).  Children may complete 1 or all 3 sections to receive a Jr Ranger badge and certificate.  There is also a few take home activities and a parent/ teacher answer sheet.  There is no fee for the program or for groups to visit the Park.  However, we do ask that you email or call the Park at (864) 543-4068 to let us know how many will be participating in the program so that we may have the booklets ready for your arrival.   

 
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Ninety Six National Historic Site
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Even if you can't visit the National Parks, you can still learn about them online. Become a Web Ranger. You can build your own Ranger Station, share pictures and stories, even play games. 

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Did You Know?
Ninety Six got its name around 1730 because it was believed to be 96 miles from here to Keowee, which was a Lower Cherokee town, near where Clemson, SC is today. You can view the remnants of the Cherokee Path & many other historic roads at Ninety Six National Historic Site.

Last Updated: May 03, 2008 at 09:50 EST