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April 16- April 24, 2022 is National Park Service Week. Below are some ways for you to celebrate from home!
Ohio is home to eight different and unique National Park Service sites. Want to travel but stay close to home? This is your chance to explore the great state of Ohio.
The following page shows a map of the sites and links to each National Park Service website. All five of the Garfield children: Harry, James R., Mollie, Irvin, and Abram learned how to play the piano from their mother Lucretia.
In 1880, Lucretia and the children painted tiles which were placed on the dining room fireplace. Visitors can still see the tiles today during a guided tour of the Garfield Home.
Click here for an image of the fireplace tiles for inspiration.
Create your own tile using markers, crayons, and color pencils or come up with your own unique design. You can use regular white computer paper to create your tile.
James A. Garfield National Historic Site is lucky to have a great partner and collaborator called the James A. Garfield Alliance. .
To find out more about the James A. Garfield Alliance visit their website. The National Park Service incorporates the latest technology to support conservation and preservation efforts while consistently working to improve the visitor experience. How can we surprise you with innovation? Have you ever wanted to volunteer at a National Park Service site? Do you live in the Mentor area? Find out what volunteer opportunities are avalable at James A. Garfield National Historic Site today.
James A. Garfield National Historic protects and preserves the home of the 20th President of the United States, James A. Garfield and his family.
Check out pictures of some of the artifacts at James A. Garfield National Historic Site. Read stories written by Rangers and Volunteers at James A. Garfield National Historic Site.
April 22, 2022 is Earth Day! The Earth Day 2022 Theme is Invest In Our Planet. Here are some ways for individuals to participate in Earth Day.
April 23 is National Junior Ranger Day! Check out our page to become a James A. Garfield National Historic Site Junior Ranger. Request one of our booklets today by emailing us
Have you already completed our program but want to explore other sites? Visit this website to view Junior Ranger programs from other National Park Service sites. This page lists many different ways for visitors to discover more about James A. Garfield National Historic Site. Here are simple ways you can create memories with James A. Garfield National Historic Site:
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Last updated: April 16, 2022