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Andrew Johnson National Historic Site is Seeking Volunteers for Visitor Center Operations

April 28, 2025by Ranger Tom0

The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site is currently seeking volunteers to assist with operations at its visitor center. The announcement was made through the National Park Service’s official website. The historic site, which commemorates the life and work of the 17th U.S. President, Andrew Johnson, requires additional help to ensure a smooth and informative experience for its visitors.

The volunteer program is open to individuals who have a passion for history and enjoy interacting with the public. The volunteers will be tasked with providing information to visitors, assisting with the operation of the visitor center, and contributing to the overall visitor experience. No prior experience is necessary as training will be provided.

The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site is a key location for understanding the life and presidency of Andrew Johnson. By volunteering, individuals will not only contribute to the preservation and promotion of this historic site, but also gain valuable experience in customer service and historical interpretation. Interested parties are encouraged to apply through the National Park Service’s website.

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