When you live in a big city but nothing but building buses subways and little parks Gateway National Recreation Area is there for our enjoyment in for the future of our children and this great country of ours and for the community at-large we should go all in our power to protect and preserve our National Park Service will volunteering and giving money. It will benefit us all
Sincerely,
Gateway National Recreation Area
Created in 1972, Gateway is located in the outer New York-New Jersey Harbor, protecting more than 26,000 acres of land and offering an array of recreational, cultural and natural experiences. More than 330 species of birds and 71 species of butterflies live within the park or stop over at Gateway during their seasonal migrations. Gateway's buildings, landscapes and archaeological sites offer great examples of America's coastal defenses from the Revolutionary War through the Cold War.
State(s): New Jersey New York,
Established: 1972
“It is the only open space in New York City where you can see beauty and wildlife. Thank God for the National Park Service and all its many volunteers.”
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