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After Six Years, National Park Signs Go Up January 27, 2007 |
More than six years after the
Rosie the Riveter WW II Home Front
National Historical Park was established
in Richmond by an act of Congress signed off by former President Bill
Clinton, the City of Richmond (better late than never) has erected signs
at the I-580 Marina Bay Parkway off ramps directing travelers to the
park. For a photo of the new sign eastbound,
Click Here. General Superintendent Martha J. Lee (John Muir NHS, Eugene O'Neill NHS, Port Chicago Naval Magazine NM and Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front NHP) reports that she has intercepted four groups of visitors outside city hall today looking for a tour of the park. The Richmond City Hall on Marina Way serves as a temporary visitor center where visitors can pick up park brochures. For information, contact: Martha J. Lee General Superintendent 1401 Marina Way South, Richmond, CA 94804 Phone: (510) 232-1545 Fax: (510) 232-5504 |
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