— from Kate Weatherford for Moran State Park —
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is undertaking a new Interpretive Center containing significant interpretive exhibits on the Summit of Mount Constitution in Moran State Park. These new exhibits will help visitors appreciate the importance of Mount Constitution in the context of their journey to the park, the summit, and, for those who are able to climb, the Observation Tower. They will understand the geological origins of the mountain, its unique ecology, and why human and natural communities have been drawn to it for thousands of years.
State Parks has hired Zervas Group Architects to design the Interpretive Center below the Tower and Creo Industrial Arts to design the interpretive exhibits.
Your input is important to help us finalize the Interpretive Center design. Washington State Parks invites you to take our survey.
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Hi there. I just tried to participate in the survey, and it seems already to be closed. Is that really true?
Mountain tops need respect, not buildings.