U.S. Congress Passes Legislation to Create a
National Treasure:
The Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Heritage Area
For Immediate Release
April 29, 2008
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Waterford, Virginia – Today, the House of Representatives joined
the United States Senate in passing legislation to designate the Journey
Through Hallowed Ground a National Heritage Area (JTHG NHA). The legislation,
S. 2739, passed the Senate on April 10, 2008, by a vote of 91 to 4 and in
the House today by a vote of 291 to 117. This Act of Congress recognizes
the unparalleled cultural, historic and scenic resources within the entire
JTHG corridor—the region that generally follows the Old Carolina Road
(Rt. 15/231) from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania through Maryland, to Monticello
in Albemarle County, VA.
This
region, known as Where America Happened™, holds more
American history than any other region in the country with nine Presidential
homes (Ash Lawn-Highland and Oak Hill (Monroe), Kennedy’s Country Home,
Camp Hoover, Eisenhower National Historic Site, Montebello (Taylor), Monticello
(Jefferson), Montpelier (Madison), Pine Knot (Roosevelt), and Camp David, 73
National Historic Districts, the largest collection of Civil War Battlefields,
significant sites from the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War and
the War of 1812, 15 historic Main Street communities, numerous scenic roads,
rivers and landscapes.
The Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership is a public-private partnership
that works collaboratively with its local, region and national partners to
provide opportunities for interpretive historic, heritage education and recreational
programs that celebrate the unparalleled American heritage found along this
region. The National Heritage Area designation is a national honor that
will expand opportunities for economic development, particularly within the
heritage tourism industry, as well as the educational programs for students
of every age. This designation will serve as a springboard to encourage Americans
and others to Take the Journey™ and discover what those who
came before us created on this hallowed ground.
“We are thrilled that Congress has formally recognized the unparalleled
heritage that makes the Journey Through Hallowed Ground a National Treasure,” said
Cate Magennis Wyatt, President of the JTHG Partnership. “This victory
would not be possible without the leadership of Senator John Warner, Congressman
Frank Wolf and the leadership of each member of Congress within this four-state
corridor. We look forward to expanding our work with local governments, businesses,
civic organizations, educators and citizens to promote and celebrate the Journey
and we could not be more grateful to each for their continued support.”
In
addition to its lead sponsor, Senator John Warner (R-VA), the national heritage
area legislation, which was originally introduced as S. 289, was co-sponsored
by Senators Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD), Robert P. Casey Jr. (D-PA), Barbara
A. Mikulski (D-MD), John D. Rockefeller IV (D-WV), Arlen Specter (R-PA), and
Jim Webb (D-VA).
“The Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Heritage
Area shines light on a region that holds great significance to the history
of this Nation,” said
Senator John Warner. “I will continue to work with the Journey Through
Hallowed Ground Partnership and support efforts that bring opportunity to the
region and its visitors.”
On the House side, the legislation was first
introduced as H.R. 319 and sponsored by Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA). The
bill was co-sponsored by Representatives Richard H. Baker (R-LA), Rick Boucher
(D-VA), Eric Cantor (R-VA), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), the late Jo Ann Davis
(R-VA), Tom Davis (R-VA), Alcee L. Hastings (D-FL), Jim McCrery (R-LA), Jim
P. Moran (D-VA), Todd Russell Platts (R-PA), Ted Poe (R-TX), C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger
(D-MD), John P. Sarbanes (D-MD), Jim Saxton (R-NJ), Allyson Y. Schwartz (D-PA),
Robert C. Scott (D-VA), Mark E. Souder (R-IN), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and
Albert Russell Wynn (D-MD).
“The
Journey Through Hallowed Ground is something that each and every citizen should
have the chance to experience,” said Congressman Frank
Wolf. “The rich history of our nation can be traced directly to this
corridor and I am proud to be a Partner in the effort to celebrate this hallowed
ground.”
The Journey legislation had strong bipartisan support including
that of four governors, state legislators, and the endorsement of every town,
county, borough council and board of commissioners throughout the 175-mile
corridor. The
JTHG NHA has also garnered broad-based support from local business groups,
tourism officials, non-profit organizations, educators and citizens living
along the region.
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