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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP

  • Vermont

photo: L. Shahi

Why go there?

Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is located in Vermont and celebrates the natural and cultural history of land conservation. The park tells the stories of how people have interacted with the land through exhibits, ranger-led programs, and special events. The park was established in 1992 to preserve the farm and estate of George Perkins Marsh, an early advocate for conservation. The park is also home to the Rockefeller family's former summer estate, which was donated to the park service by Laurance S. Rockefeller in 2002. The park also offers opportunities for recreation, such as hiking, picnicking, and cross-country skiing. In addition, the park is home to a working farm that uses sustainable agriculture practices. The farm provides visitors with a chance to learn about food production and land stewardship.

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