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Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Cooperating Association
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All books and other materials sold in Alley Mill or other locations around the park are sold through our cooperating association, EASTERN NATIONAL. EN provides quality educational products and services to the visitors to America's national parks and other public trusts.
Eastern National, is an association operating in more than 130 national parks around the country. Eastern National is dedicated to the preservation and use of the parks for the benefit of all Americans, visitors from all nations and future generations.
Eastern National currently operates educational retail outlets in 30 states, from Maine to the Caribbean. We see our mission as a double opportunity to offer quality educational materials and services to park visitors and the general public at fair prices, and to aid the National Park Service with the income derived from these activities. All of the products, programs and publications offered to visitors have a strong educational value and assist the educational programs of the Service. In fact, the proceeds from our activity is donated to the National Park Service and our other partners to further support these programs. Since 1947, we have donated over $77 million to the National Park Service.
During the last 50 years, Eastern National's contributions have benefited the parks and visitors in many ways. We have supported research in cultural and natural resources to provide a sound basis for educational and park management activities. Our publications program has produced an array of distinguished and informative books and hundreds of folders, many distributed free of charge. We have underwritten production of many fine audiovisual programs used in the parks and in homes and schools.
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 Wildflowers in the Ozarks Many people are surprised to find that wild orchids grow in the Ozarks. More about wildflowers.... more... | |  Welch Hospital ruins near Akers The Welch Hospital sits next to Welch Spring upstream from Akers. Read about its history.... more... | |  Alley Mill was built in 1894 Learn more about the history of the "Old Red Mill" more... | |
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Did You Know?
Blue Spring is 310 feet deep. If the Statue of Liberty was standing on the bottom, the top of her torch would be underwater! It is widely considered to be the most beautiful spring in Missouri due to its vivid blue color. More at www.nps.gov/ozar
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Last Updated: September 12, 2006 at 15:19 EST |