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Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
Be A Junior Ranger
 

Junior Ranger Program: Children visiting the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site can become a Junior Ranger by picking up a Junior Ranger Activity Book with activities for children ages five and up from  or downloading it from this site.

Participants who attend at least one ranger program and complete five activities will earn a Junior Ranger badge.  Activities are related to locations throughout the park and include word scrambles, dot-to-dot, bingo, matching and more... as well as activities to do at home.  

It takes a lot to preserve and protect America's natural and historic treasures. We need your help to keep our parks safe and beautiful. Become a National Park Service WebRanger and see just how much fun learning can be!

Read
the latest Junior Ranger Gazette to see what going on in parks around the USA. You'll see the many ways Junior Rangers are helping the National Park Service.
 

George Armstrong and Elisabeth Bacon Custer  

Did You Know?
Libby Custer's will states: “the table on which the surrender of General Lee to General Grant was written...and now located in the... War Department Building in Washington, D. C., I give and bequeath to the United States Government...” Sections on exhibit at Appomattox Court House N.H.P.

Last Updated: May 01, 2009 at 08:33 EST