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Birthplace to Host Night Sky Program on National Public Lands Day

September 11, 2025by Ranger Tom0

The George Washington Birthplace National Monument is set to host a special evening program, “The Star-Spangled Night Sky,” in honor of National Public Lands Day. The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 27, 2025, and will commence at 7:30 p.m. This event is aimed at encouraging the public to experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the cosmos.

National Public Lands Day is a day set aside for the recognition and celebration of public lands across the United States. The George Washington Birthplace National Monument, the site where the first U.S. President was born, is participating in the celebration by offering this unique program. The event is designed to provide an opportunity for visitors to connect with nature and the night sky, further appreciating the value of these public lands.

“The Star-Spangled Night Sky” program is expected to be a highlight of the National Public Lands Day celebrations. Visitors to the George Washington Birthplace National Monument will have the chance to marvel at the wonders of the universe, providing a memorable experience for all attendees. For more details on the event, visit the National Park Service website.

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