Statue of Libery and Ellis Island Hold First Public Night Tours

Statue of Libery and Ellis Island Hold First Public Night Tours

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Sept. 10, 2009. It is reproduced in full below.

STATUE OF LIBERTY AND ELLIS ISLAND HOLD FIRST PUBLIC NIGHT TOURS SEPTEMBER

24 AND 25

Special Evening Programs Including Sneak Preview of Ken Burns’s “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea" Kick-off Nationwide Celebration of the National Parks

New York, NY (September 9, 2009) - To kick-off the National Park Service

and the National Park Foundation’s celebration of the national parks on

September 26 -- National Public Lands Day -- the Statue of Liberty National

Monument and Ellis Island will for the first time, open to the public for a

special evening tour and program event on September 24 and 25, 2009. As

part of the festivities, attendees will experience a sneak preview of Ken

Burns’s new documentary The National Parks: America’s Best Idea premiering

on PBS the following evening.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for people to experience these iconic

monuments in a new setting," said Dave Luchsinger, Superintendent of the

Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island. “We hope that these

two special events will help to illustrate how unique our National Park

system is."

Ellis Island will be open on Thursday, September 24 and Liberty Island open

on Friday, September 25. Both nights boarding will take place at Statue

Cruises’ boarding locations in Liberty State Park in Jersey City and

Battery Park in Manhattan at 6:00 PM. Vessels will return at 9:00 PM.

Tickets are $29 per individual and include a voucher for a meal on the

island. Meals will be distributed at each islands’ dining facilities.

Vegetarian options will be available. Tickets can be purchased at

www.statuecruises.com/night-tour.html or by calling 877-LADY TIX

(877-523-9849).

The Great Hall on Ellis Island will be open for visitors who would like to

explore the exhibits. On Liberty Island the Pedestal, Museum and Statue

will not be open, but rangers will be stationed around the island providing

interpretation and answering questions.

The special evening events on Ellis and Liberty Islands will kick-off a

nationwide day of service and celebration on September 26th, National

Public Lands Day. Together, the National Park Service and the National

Park Foundation are inviting the public across the country to help make

America’s Best Idea - the national parks - even better. Together, the

national parks will welcome visitors and volunteers for this special day,

and as thanks, present as sneak preview of Ken Burns’s new film, The

National Parks: America’s Best Idea. A full listing of park events -

updated daily - is online at: www.nps.gov/september26

Statue Cruises is the concessioner authorized by the National Park Service,

Department of the Interior, to serve the public at the Statue of Liberty

National Monument and Ellis Island. Over 3.5 million annual visitors from

around the world visit these two icons of freedom and hope. In addition to

providing daily ferry service, Statue Cruises also operates special event

cruises, private charters and the narrated Liberty Harbor Cruise - a

75-minute tour of the New York Harbor. For more information visit:

www.statuecruises.com/pressroom

The National Park Foundation is an independent charitable organization

chartered by Congress in 1967 to strengthen the connection between the

American people and their national parks. As the official national

non-profit partner of America’s National Parks, the Foundation raises

private funds, makes strategic grants, creates innovative partnerships and

increases public awareness about the need and opportunity for park

philanthropy. In its 2008 fiscal year, the National Park Foundation

distributed grants and program support of $27.3M. To learn more, visit

www.nationalparks.org

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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