National Heritage Area

National Heritage Area

A National Heritage Area is a site designated by United States and intended to encourage historic preservation of the area and an appreciation of the history and heritage of the site. There are currently 49 National Heritage Areas, some of which use variations of the title, such as National Heritage Corridor.[1]

National Heritage Areas (NHA) are not National Park Service units nor any type of federally owned or managed land. National Heritage Areas are administered by state governments or non-profit organizations or other private corporations. The National Park Service provides an advisory role and limited technical, planning and financial assistance.

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Creation

NHAs are created by Congress. Each area has its own authorizing legislation and a set of unique resources and goals. Areas are considered for designation, have specific elements. First, the landscape must be a nationally unique natural, cultural, historic, or scenic resource. Second, when the related sites are linked, they tell a unique story about the U.S.[2]

There are 50 National Heritage Areas:

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Heritage Areas Contact Information". National Park Service. November 2010. http://www.nps.gov/history/heritageareas/CNTC/contact.DOC.  (which serves as an official list of all 49 National Heritage Areas)
  2. ^ NPS FAQ

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