If you've already registered, check out the website at www.bsu.edu/eft/freedom/
To learn more about Independence National Historical Park, you can also visit the parks website at http://www.nps.gov/inde/
Find out what struggles our forefathers encountered during the difficult process of drafting the Declaration of Independence and learn more about those responsible for writing this famous document. If you're lucky you may even see Benjamin Franklin! You'll also explore the story behind the Liberty Bell, which is an international symbol of freedom that, like our democracy, is fragile and imperfect, but still endures. Learn why it is considered an important U.S. artifact, and how it earned its celebrated crack.
On this field trip, students get the chance to see up close historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, as well as access to thousands of other critical documents, photos, maps, and artifacts that have withstood the test of time. Students will also have entry to the entire Independence National Historical Park with 21 historical sites available for fascinating tours. Pile on the train and let the EFT Express take you there!
YOUR TURN! ACTIVITIES
This activity will let students build their own glass armonica.
Inventing
This activity will let students try their hand at creating an invention.
First published on Sep 20, 2006. Content last updated on Dec 20, 2006.

