Sweet Land of Liberty Read Online Free

Sweet Land of Liberty
Book: Sweet Land of Liberty Read Online Free
Author: Callista Gingrich
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    Statue of Liberty
    This symbol of freedom was given to the United States by France in 1886. Lady Liberty holds a torch of freedom with her right hand and a book of law in her left, enlightening the world with America’s freedom and democracy.
    Location: Liberty Island, New York, NY 10004-1467 • You can take a Ferry to Liberty Island from Battery Park and Liberty State Park. Visit www.statuecruises.com to buy Ferry Tickets. • There is no cost to visit Liberty Island, but in order to go inside the Statue of Liberty, you must make reservations in advance: http://www.nps.gov/stli/planyourvisit/feesandreservations.htm • Call for general information at: 212 363-3200.
    Valley Forge
    Valley Forge is where George Washington and his troops spent the harsh winter of 1777 during the Revolutionary War. When you visit, you can have a guided tour of the park and see historical reenactments on special dates.
    Location: Valley Forge, PA • There is no entrance fee but Trolley Tour and Step-on Tour reservations may be made through The Encampment Store at 610-783-1074. • For more information on planning your visit, go to http://www.nps.gov/vafo/index.htm • Call for general information at: 610-783-1077.
    World War II Memorial
    This monument honors those who fought in World War II. Located near the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, this is one of the newer memorials, built in 2004. When you visit, be sure to find your home state, as the memorial pays tribute to all 50 states.
    Location: 17th Street, between Constitution and Independence Avenues, Washington, DC. • For more information on planning your visit, go to www.nps.gov/nwwm • Call for general information at: 202-619-7222.
    Wright Brothers National Memorial
    Kitty Hawk, North Carolina is where the Wright Brothers flew the first airplane. When you visit, you can see replicas of their aircrafts, including a full scale replica of their 1903 Flying Machine. You can also stand on the actual spot where the first flight took place.
    Location: Highway 158, Kill Devil Hills, NC • Ages 15 and under are admitted free, and for those aged 16 and up, admission is $4. For more information, visit the website at http://www.nps.gov/wrbr/index.htm • Call for general information at: 252-473-2111.

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