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A Legacy of Stewardship: Introductory Mansion Program
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Adults $13, Seniors 62+ $11, 15 and under $1Location: LAT/LONG: 43.631067, -72.517989
Parking for Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is located at Billings Farm & Museum. The Billings Farm & Museum is located off Route 12, half a mile north of the village of Woodstock. From Woodstock, cross the iron bridge and make a right onto Old River Road. The Billings Farm & Museum Visitor Center parking lot is immediately on the right. Free parking is available in two separate lots. The main parking lot is adjacent to the Billings Farm & Museum Visitor Center. An overflow parking lot is located directly across the street from the main parking lot. This area is convenient for recreational vehicles, larger vehicles and buses. Getting to the National Park: After parking, walk towards the Billings Farm & Museum and take the concrete path to the right of the Visitor Center. Walk up the path, cross Elm St using the cross walk, and take the left fork in the road to walk up a short, steep hill towards the NPS Carriage Barn Visitor Center, where you will check in for your tour.
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Please arrive to check in at the Carriage Barn Visitor Center at least 15 minutes before your program begins.
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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park was home to three generations of conservationists whose deep connection to this land fueled their lifelong dedication to conservation and land stewardship. Their work and advocacy played a pivotal role in the rise of the American Conservation Movement, establishment of the Vermont and U.S. Forest Services, and creation of our national parks. This ranger-guided tour invites you on an intimate journey through the landscape and home that inspired their conservation ethos and love for the natural world. The tour begins at the Carriage Barn Visitor Center. Time is split between the grounds and the interior of the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Mansion.
Advanced reservations are highly recommended. Visit Recreation.gov to schedule a tour or program in advance.
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