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Fort Monroe national park: on time now, once before
Date: 4/11/2012 Album ID: 1449222
Nancy Bandley of Irvine, Calif, president emeritus of the National Park Travelers Club, hands out special stamps she created for the group's mega meet at Fort Monroe National Monument for members who've visited all 397 parks.
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Mike Litterst. communications officer at National Park headquarters in Washington, stamps his passport book at Fort Monroe National Monument while park superintendent Kirsten Talken-Spaulding looks on.
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Casemate Museum docent Boyd Duncan, right, leads a tour at Fort Monroe National Monument for 12 of the 20 people whoa¢,Ǩ,Ñ¢ve visited all 397 national parks, making them platinum members of the National Park Travelers Club. The turnout made it the largest gathering ever of  platinum members.
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Visitors to Fort Monroe National Monument can collect a passport stamp.  Nancy Bandley of Irvine, Calif., president emeritus of the National Park Travelers Club, created a special stamp for Friday's mega meeting of platinum members who've visited all 397 parks.
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Nancy Bandley of Irvine, Calif., president emeritus of the National Park Travelers Club, shows her passport book with the addition of the Fort Monroe stamp.
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