[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 270 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
110th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 270
Honoring the 75th anniversary of the International Peace Garden.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 12, 2007
Mr. Conrad (for himself and Mr. Dorgan) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
July 23, 2007
Committee discharged; considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the 75th anniversary of the International Peace Garden.
Whereas the International Peace Garden was conceived in 1928 by Dr. Henry J.
Moore, a Canadian member of the National Association of Gardeners, who
said the garden would be ``a memorial to international friendship that
shall endure to all time'';
Whereas the International Peace Garden, a National Park affiliate, was dedicated
in 1932, with 50,000 people in attendance, on the border between the
State of North Dakota and the Province of Manitoba as a symbol of the
long-standing peace, friendship, and cooperation between the United
States and Canada;
Whereas a cairn of native stone was constructed on the international border and
inscribed ``To God in His Glory. . . We two nations dedicate this garden
and pledge ourselves that as long as men shall live we will not take up
arms against one another'';
Whereas in 1934 the Civilian Conservation Corps helped plant and construct the
garden on the 2,339 acres of land donated by the State of North Dakota
and Province of Manitoba;
Whereas the first building built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Lodge,
made of North Dakota granite and timber from the Duck Mountains in
Manitoba, still remains in the garden today;
Whereas more than 150,000 flowers grace the garden each year and another 2,000
to 5,000 plants and flowers comprise a large working floral clock, a
centerpiece of the garden;
Whereas symbols of peace appear throughout the garden, including the 120 foot
Peace Tower honoring early immigrants, the Peace Poles donated by the
Japanese government that declare ``May Peace Prevail'' in 28 different
languages, and the Peace Chapel, the only building to straddle the
international border;
Whereas the garden's bell tower has a set of Sifton chimes, cast by Gillett and
Johnston of Croydon, England, that are 1 of only 4 sets that exist in
the world today;
Whereas more than 150,000 visitors travel to the International Peace Garden
every year to view the floral displays, fountains, sunken garden, and
other scenic vistas;
Whereas the International Peace Garden hosts the International Music Camp, which
offers musical opportunities and instruction for students and adults
from around the world, and the Legion Athletic Camp, one of the top
student athletic training camps;
Whereas the State of North Dakota proudly declares itself the Peace Garden State
in recognition and honor of the International Peace Garden;
Whereas the State of North Dakota, the Province of Manitoba, the United States,
and the Canadian Governments have each contributed to the garden and its
continued preservation;
Whereas the International Peace Garden is undertaking numerous restoration
efforts of existing facilities and the addition of a stone-and-glass
interpretive center, a tropical plant observatory, and a conflict
resolution center; and
Whereas on July 14, 2007, the International Peace Garden will commemorate its
75th Anniversary: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) congratulates the International Peace Garden on its
75th anniversary;
(2) honors the International Peace Garden for sharing its
history, beautiful gardens, and a message of peace with the
public; and
(3) urges support for continued restoration and expansion
efforts at the International Peace Garden.
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