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Cache La Poudre River CorridorBridge over the Cache La Poudre river
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What is a National Heritage Area?

National Heritage Areas include nationally significant resources. They are designated to preserve important aspects of America's past and share it with visitors. Based on partnerships, Heritage Areas provide opportunities for a broad range of constituents to work together to achieve a shared vision for the future of an area. National Heritage Areas are not living theme parks freezing places in time. They aim instead to preserve their special natural and historic places as part of their communities' social and economic future. The challenge of any National Heritage Area is to successfully merge the past and the future.

 
National map of National Heritage Areas.
National Heritage Areas are managed and administered federal areas which link the National Park Service with private partners.
Parade ground Fort Davis NHS.  

Did You Know?
Lieutenant William H. C. Whiting, U.S. Army Topographical Engineers, commanded an official survey expedition that marked out the “lower” San Antonio-El Paso Road in 1849.

Last Updated: June 16, 2007 at 16:14 EST