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Stop 3 of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Walking Tour is his stone monument in the “Walk of Fame” pathway.
This stone monument was placed in Rogers’ honor in March 1991 and can be found near Lyman Hall, his old residence hall, in-between the stones of Beethoven and Edith Wharton. The stone embedded in the monument is from his hometown of Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
At the end of the episode, the audio tour will guide listeners through ADA-accessible walkways.
The Self Guided Walking Tour is free of charge. If you want to donate to Rollins College, you can give here.
By Rollins College & WPRK5
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Stop 3 of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Walking Tour is his stone monument in the “Walk of Fame” pathway.
This stone monument was placed in Rogers’ honor in March 1991 and can be found near Lyman Hall, his old residence hall, in-between the stones of Beethoven and Edith Wharton. The stone embedded in the monument is from his hometown of Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
At the end of the episode, the audio tour will guide listeners through ADA-accessible walkways.
The Self Guided Walking Tour is free of charge. If you want to donate to Rollins College, you can give here.