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Golden Passport For Seniors

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Date: 04/02/2004 Topic: Gardening  
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If you are senior citizen 65 or older, go to the Corps of Engineers and purchase a Golden Passport. It is a lifetime membership for $15.00. It gives lots of discounts to members. The main savings is you can camp at State Park Campgrounds for half price.

By Harlean from Arkansas
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Post By Toby (Guest Post) (09/16/2007)
A woman on a "mature" website mentioned using a "golden passport" for college courses tuition-free. True?


Post By robin m wintczak. (Guest Post) (12/20/2005)
i need an address or a phone no of where to obtain the golden passport.

Editor's Note:
Here is someinformation about the Golden Access Passport:

"Golden Access Passports may be obtained only in person and upon proof of eligibility.

Both the Golden Age Passport and Golden Access Passport can only be obtained in person at a federal area (National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Corps of Engineers, Fish and Wildlife Service, Forest Service, and Tennessee Valley Authority sites)."


Look in your phone book for one of these places to go apply. Unfortunately they don't give more information than that.


Post By irene schillilng. (Guest Post) (12/16/2005)
Hello,
Is my golden passport valid for the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia?

Editor's Note: I don't see anything about using your Golden Passport but they do have a reduced rate for Seniors (62 and older)
http://www.constitutioncenter.org/visiting/VisitorInformation/index.shtml


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