Archive for the "National Parks" Category

Ellis Island

Saturday, 27th October, 2007

When you are done visiting the Statue of Liberty, continue your tour by going to Ellis Island. While not as majestic and inspiring as Miss Liberty, your heart will likely be touched by the humanity of the museum.

Ellis Island is a symbol of America’s immigrant heritage. From 1892 to 1954, this immigrant depot processed the greatest tide of incoming humanity in the nation’s history. Nearly twelve million landed here in their search of freedom of speech and religion, and for economic opportunity.

Today, over 40 percent of America’s population can trace their ancestry through Ellis Island.

Statue of Liberty

Monday, 22nd October, 2007

There are few places in the US that speak to the soul of the country like the Statue of Liberty. It must be one of the most recognizable statues in the world and American citizens are proud of what the statue stands for.

Located on a 12 acre island, the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886, designated as a National Monument in 1924 and restored for her centennial on July 4, 1986.

Glacier National Park

Friday, 12th October, 2007

This article is a little different from my typical. I will be discussing the beautiful Glacier National Park as seen by my good friend Timm Martin.  Timm and Theresa hiked the trails of the park and  took absolutely stunning photographs.  The photos that I have included in this post come from their site and you should click through to them and enjoy.  The photo show is located here so please click through! I have “shrunk” the pictures on this site to fit the format so you really should go to the original images and enjoy the beauty. There are dozens of great pictures.  While you are there, check out Timm and Theresa’s pet project: the Little Wolf Reserve!