National Parks Information Related to Bastion 4

an arrowhead blinks witha white bison, a tall green tree, and a snow capped mountain

Many other parks have programs about building a better Future and the importance of Freedom.

You can visit other parks in your travels.

You can write to parks for more information or you can "visit" other parks on the World Wide Web.

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A baby blue sky over a green field, white buildings sit on the meadow
This fort is different. It has no walls. How do you think it is defended?

Fort Laramie National Historic Site

965 Gray Rocks Road
Fort Laramie, WY 82212

(307) 837-2221

https://www.nps.gov/fola

 
a large grey stone wall rises in your path.
This fort was built by the Spanish. How do you think it is different?


Castillo de San Marcos National Monument

1 South Castillo Drive
St. Augustine, FL 32084

(904)829-6506

https://www.nps.gov/casa

 
a brown arrowhead with a white bison, a tall green tree, and a white snow capped moutain
The symbol of the National Park Service is an arrowhead.


To find National Parks close to you, visit the National Parks Page.



 

To read more about building Freedom Forts, check your library for:

A Kids’ Guide to Building Forts, by Tom Birdseye, Roberts Rinehart Publishers.



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Last updated: February 26, 2015

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