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Steamtown National Historic Site
Entrance Fee at Steamtown NHS Waived on National Public Lands Day

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Date: September 8, 2009

SCRANTON, PA –  Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, PA will participate in the 14th Annual National Public Lands Day on Saturday, September 26 by offering a "Fee Free Day." The "Fee Free Day" at Steamtown will provide complimentary admission to the Park grounds, museums and scheduled walking tours.

National Public Lands Day is an event that provides opportunities for the public to learn about, and participate in, volunteer projects at National Parks and other related lands. These agencies have dedicated working staffs, but eagerly accept volunteer help to maintain and care for our treasured lands.  In 2008, 1,800 individual sites and nearly 120,000 volunteers participated in the National Public Lands Day.

Steamtown National Historic Site is the only place in the National Park System where the story of steam railroading, and the people who made it possible, is told. During "Fee Free Day 2009," in addition to the indoor and outdoor exhibits available at the site, visitors may join with a scheduled Locomotive Shop tour, or take a short ride on a wooden hand car. For a small fee, $3.00 for all ages 6 and older, visitors may also ride the "Scranton Limited" train ride inside the railroad yards.

Located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Steamtown is open daily from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. From I-81 follow exit 185 (Central Scranton Expressway); then, follow the brown and white signs to the main entrance at Lackawanna and Cliff Avenues. Details regarding interpretive and educational programs and activities may be obtained by phoning (570) 340-5200 during business hours, or by visiting the Park website at www.nps.gov/stea anytime!  Additional media resources – including downloadable print Public Service Announcements (PSAs) - for National Public Lands Day is available at http://www.publiclandsday.org/media/index.htm.

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A steam locomotive exits a tunnel and rolls past fall colors on one of Steamtown's long train rides.

Did You Know?
Railroads are built with as few hills and curves as possible. If a railroad cannot go over or around a hill, a tunnel is constructed through the hill. Some of Steamtown National Historic Site's train rides travel through the Nay Aug Tunnel in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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Last Updated: September 09, 2009 at 16:12 MST