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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
For Kids

Fun for Kids at Saint-Gaudens!

Saint-Gaudens is not only a site for adults to enjoy and discuss the sculptor's art and life, but it is also a place where children of all ages can learn about sculpture and history in a fun, interactive environment. Learn more about the park while playing games by becoming a Junior Ranger; or make your way through the site to find a hidden box in our Valley Quest hunt. Click on the links above to find out more!



 

President Woodrwo Wilson had the summer white house in Cornish, N.H. for three years during his presidency.  

Did You Know?
President Woodrow Wilson became a part of the "Cornish Art Colony" when he established the summer White House in Cornish, N.H. for three years during his administration (1913,14,15). His first wife, Ellen Axson Wilson, was a painter.

Last Updated: September 07, 2008 at 12:36 EST