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Saint-Gaudens National Historic SiteThe Pan Garden next to the Little Studio. Mt. Ascutney is in the distance.
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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
Pets
 

Dogs are permitted on park grounds, but must be kept on a leash and under control at all times, including when hiking the nature trails. We ask that dog owners be respectful of the park and remove dog waste. 

Except for guide animals, pets are not permitted in any of the park buildings.

While much of the main parking lot remains shaded throughout the day, the inside of the vehicle may still become very hot. Please take care when leaving your pet in the car for lengthy periods. Water is available in the main parking lot.

The 65 ft. h. Ames Monument near Laramie, Wyoming.  

Did You Know?
One of Saint-Gaudens most unusual public monuments is a 65 ft. tall pyramid with two, 9 ft. high, relief portraits. Located west of Laramie, Wyoming it honors Oliver and Oakes Ames, of Easton, Massachusetts.

Last Updated: December 12, 2008 at 21:26 EST