5 Ways to Connect to Four Freedoms Park link graphic facebook link graphic twitter link graphic instagram link View in browser table with 25 rows and 1 columns row 1 column 1 link graphic Welcome row 2 row 3 graphic WELCOME row 4 row 5 Thank you for signing up for the Four Freedoms Park Conservancy’s e newsletter! Expect monthly newsletters with Park news, upcoming events, and stories of FDR’s legacy. We also send emails with exclusive invitations and special opportunities so you won’t miss a thing. row 6 row 7 row 8 row 9 graphic HERES 5 MORE WAYS TO CONNECT graphic TO FOUR FREEDOMS PARK row 10 row 11 link graphic Join us at our upcoming events Join us at our upcoming events Our event season is May – October link graphic Connect With Us Connect with us on social media Tag us, share your photos, and let us know what you think of the Park! link graphic facebook link graphic twitter link graphic instagram link Facebook dot com slash fdrfourfreedomspark link Twitter slash link Instagram : at 4freedomspark link www dot fdrfourfreedomspark dot org link graphic Read our blog Read our blog link graphic Discover the legacy of FDR at fdr 4freedoms dot org Discover the legacy of FDR at fdr 4freedoms dot org graphic downloadable 52 downloadable chapters, each exploring a specific topic related to President Roosevelt ranging from his pivotal New Deal to the historic 1939 Marian Anderson concert to the establishment of the United Nations graphic archives More than 800 primary sources, including archival photographs, newspaper clippings, and audio and video footage graphic biographies Short biographies of 80 key historical figures graphic documentaries A collection of five minute originally produced documentaries. link graphic Visit the Park in all four seasons Visit the Park in all four seasons row 12 row 13 row 14 row 15 link graphic Planning Your Visit Hours: Open daily, closed Tuesdays Free to the public April – September, 9am – 7pm October – March, 9am – 5pm Directions: F Train Tram Q 102 Bus link fdrfourfreedomspark dot org slash visit slash row 16 row 17 row 18 row 19 link graphic FDR 4 Freedoms row 20 Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park is the first memorial dedicated to the former President in his home state of New York. Located on the southern tip of Roosevelt Island in New York City, it is the last work of the late Louis I. Kahn, an iconic architect of the 20th century. The Park celebrates the Four Freedoms, as pronounced in President Roosevelt's famous January 6, 1941 State of the Union speech. link www dot fdrfourfreedomspark dot org row 21 row 22 graphic Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park graphic New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservcation row 23 row 24 row 25 out of table For gmail users, if you received this email in your promotions' tab, and wish to receive it directly to you inbox, simply drag and drop the email into your primary' tab. Copyright Copyright 2017 Four Freedoms Park Conservancy, All rights reserved. link Unsubscribe link Update subscription preferences