Everything about The Homestead National Monument Of America totally explained
The
Homestead National Monument of America commemorates the
Homestead Act of 1862. Located west of
Beatrice, Nebraska,
Daniel Freeman's homestead was recognized by the
United States Congress as the first homestead in the nation obtained through the Homestead Act. It is maintained by the
National Park Service. From the NPS Web site:
The monument contains a visitor center, a tract of
tallgrass prairie, and the Freeman School. On
May 20,
2007, the new visitor center opened to the public. The new facility will has 4 times the floor space as the previous visitor center; the parking lot is exactly one acre in area, as a demonstration tool of exactly how big an acre is.
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