Green Pastures and Green Mountains
Walk through one of Vermont's most beautiful landscapes, under the shade of sugar maples and 400-year-old hemlocks, across covered bridges and alongside rambling stone walls. This is a landscape of loss, recovery, and conservation. This is a story of stewardship, of people taking care of places - sharing an enduring connection to land and a sense of hope for the future.
Features
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My Green Park: Inside/Out Video
“My Green Park: Green Inside/Out” - Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park video highlights conservation mission & sustainability efforts
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Artist in Residence Program - 2012 Andrea Polli
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park and K2 Family Foundation are pleased to co-sponsor the Art and Conservation Stewardship Program.
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Online Art Exhibit
Explore America's story of conservation and land stewardship through an online exhibit of the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller art collection.
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High school, college students internships and jobs
High school or college students interested in career exploration internships and jobs within the National Park Service check here...
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Teacher Blog!
Welcome to the Teacher Blog! A place for teachers to share stories about their place-based learning adventures.
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Platinum LEED certification for The Forest Center
The Forest Center, classroom and meeting space and adjacent 1876 Wood Barn, home to a new exhibit on the Forest, share Platinum LEED certification!
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Mercury Project - Students Present Research
High school science students shared the results of research on mercury in the watersheds of New Hampshire at Dartmouth College.
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Michael Creasey leads Park & Institute
Michael Creasey named Superintendent of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park and Executive Director of Conservation Study Institute.
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Did You Know?
In the early 1860s Vermonter Frederick Billings, then living in California, purchased and sent photographs of Yosemite Valley to influential eastern friends to make the case for its preservation. You can see these photographs, and paintings of Yosemite, at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP.