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Flat Stanley
 
Flat Stanley has visited Wind Cave National Park from the following locations:
 

D.T.U. from Pleasantville Writes:

Dear Superintendent,

My fourth grade class is studying about National Parks. We just finished reading the book Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown. Stanley becomes flat when a bulletin board falls on him during the night. He travels to different places and helps capture thieves. We're sending Stanley to your National Park in order to find out inofrmation about your park. Please take Stanley to an interesting place in your park and take his picture doing something courageous. Please remember to keep him safe because we want to hear all about his adventure when he returns to us.

I would also appreciate if you would send me some general information about your park and please answer the question on Stanley's back. He is a very curious fellow and loves learning new things.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter.

 
Flat Stanley
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The prairie and the cave of Wind Cave National Park.  

Did You Know?
Wind Cave became a national park in 1903. It is one of the nation's oldest national parks. Today the park not only protects the 4th longest cave in the world, it protects an amazing prairie ecosystem and the wildlife associated with it.

Last Updated: June 01, 2007 at 21:21 EST