Friendship, Cooperation, Diplomacy, and Unity: Chamizal National Memorial
Sienna, Kieran, and Christine
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Chamizal National Memorial is one of the most unique NPS sites. It is many things in one: an urban park, a performing arts center, and part of a cross-border park. Most of all it is a testament to the importance of diplomacy and a physical reminder of the peaceful settlement of a 100-year boundary dispute between the United States and Mexico. Congress established the memorial in 1966 to commemorate the successful diplomatic conclusion of the Chamizal issue and to celebrate cross-cultural friendship and goodwill. As the park’s website says, “We celebrate the cultures of the borderlands to promote the same mutual respect that helped to diplomatically resolve an international disagreement.” The name of this episode derives from the sections of the site’s Junior Ranger program.
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