Millions of Americans including immigrants, women, and formerly enslaved men and women would make the dream of westward expansion a reality for this country. For over a century these settlers would test their grit and endurance in the untamed wilderness and remote frontiers. Homestead National Historical Park, located in Southeast Nebraska, commemorates this Act and the far-reaching effects it had upon the landscape and people. Visit any time of year to explore exhibits, trails, and events. Learn about operating hours & seasons, fees & passes, permits & reservations, and visiting with pets. Question 1: What year was Homestead National Historical Park established?
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Question 2: Homestead NHP is home to the oldest ____ in the National Park Service.
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The Living Wall Exhibit shows the amount of land in each states that was settled under the Homestead Act. How many states had land available to claim?
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The Heritage Center at Homestead National Historical Park is built in the shape of a _____?
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During your visit to Homestead National Historical Park what can you research?
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Last updated: April 19, 2024