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What Else Can I Do? (21)
Transcript
Welcome to Glenmont, my name is Karen Sloat-Olsen and I’m the chief of Interpretation here at Thomas Edison National Historical Park. I hope you're enjoying your visit. While you are here, aside from taking a tour of the home, make sure that you explore the greenhouse and see some of the plants and flowers that Mina loved so much. If you have children with you, they might enjoy participating in the greenhouse scavenger hunt called, “The Great Train Shrubbery.” Just ask the ranger at the information desk for the handout. Another activity for children is the Jr. Ranger Program. Just ask for the pamphlet of activities your child needs to complete while visiting the site. Upon completion your child can earn a Jr. Badge. You can also check on the information desk or on the bulletin board for a list of special events. We love to hear about your visits. What did you like best? Did you have a personal connection or story about Thomas or Mina Edison. Just press “0” then the “#” sign and tell us your story. If you need more information you can press the “*” key and get our web address, my phone number, email address, and will have it text right to your phone. Enjoy your day here at Glenmont. We hope you visit again soon.
Description
By visiting Glenmont, you are taking part in how Glenmont should be interpreted for the future. Listen to a chief ranger talk about what that means today.
Credit
NPS
Date Created
04/12/2023
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