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Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site
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Gloria Dei Church is an affiliated site of Independence National Historical Park and is an active church.

The Gloria Dei congregation owns and maintains the church and the related buildings, its ministry and the grounds.

Independence National Historical Park book store is operated by Eastern National. Please visit the park's bookstore in the Pemberton House located at 316 Chestnut Street.

The Pemberton House shop has books, toys, puzzles, souvenirs and postcards. This is a great place to find your own copy of the film "Independence" or the key to Independence Hall plus miniature Liberty Bells and much more. This store operated by Eastern National, a not-for-profit partner of the National Park Service. Proceeds from your purchase help support Independence National Historical Park.

Eastern National is a non-profit organization which provides quality educational products and services to the visitors to America's national parks and other public trusts. Eastern National currently operates educational retail outlets in 30 states, from Maine to the Caribbean. Eastern National offers quality educational materials and services to park visitors and the general public at fair prices, and aids the National Park Service with the income derived from these activities.

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Ferry boat on Gauley River at Carnifex Ferry

Did You Know?
The first ferries along the Gauley were canoes the Native Americans left at river's edge for self transportation. Later settlers near these spots made improvements such as larger boats, log rafts and flatboats powered by heavy side-sweep oars.

Last Updated: September 18, 2009 at 15:18 MST