Let's go on an adventure to Thaddeus Kosciuszko’s Park!

So it's easy to spot vagrants trying to camp illegally at the memorial, which is basically a small messy room where Thaddeus Kosciuszko lived for seven months.
“But who’s Thaddeus Kosciuszko?” you ask.
Surely you jest! Thomas Jefferson called Kosciuszko “the purest son of liberty I have ever known.” He was the most famous Polish hero of the American Revolutionary War, serving as the head engineer for the Continental Army.

So he’s sort of like the Polish George Washington . . . if Washington had lost.
In 1797, Kosciuszko traveled to Philadelphia to try to get some back pay that was owed him. And our modern National Memorial is where he stayed for seven months before moving back to Europe.
Hang on a second. Excuse me sir, there’s NO CAMPING here!
Fun Fact: Out of the 367 sites run by the National Park Service, the Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial is the 364th most popular!
Published on March 19, 2015 15:23
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