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Clara Barton National Historic Site
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Where is the passport cancellation station?

The site has two passport cancellations located inside the house in the bookstore; the Clara Barton National Historic Site and the Clara Barton Parkway. Visitors may enter the house on the hour for a guided tour and collect the cancellations as part of the tour.

Is Clara Barton National Historic Site available for rental?

The site is not available for private functions or private rental but is adjacent to Glen Echo Park which does have rental facilities. Information is available at www.glenechopark.org.

May I use the photographs in this site?

All the photographs contained within this Clara Barton National Historic Site (nps.gov/clba) web site are considered public domain and you may use, download or print for use.  Please credit Clara Barton National Historic Site/National Park Service if a credit line is given.  This does not extend to web sites outside of nps.gov/clba or web sites linked to this site.  Some images are available at higher resolution.  If you require those files, please mail a blank cd-rom and a list of the files you are interested in to:

Clara Barton National Historic Site

5801 Oxford Road

Glen Echo, Maryland  20812. 

We will burn the files to your disk and return by mail. 

Pennsylvania Avenue  

Did You Know?
When the Marquis de Lafayette returned to America in 1824, his first visit since aiding the United States in the Revolutionary War, he was feted with a grand parade on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Last Updated: October 03, 2006 at 12:16 EST