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Centennial Initiative 2016

 Centennial Vision


In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service in 2016, America invites the world to discover the meaning of national parks to their lives and inspires people to both experience and become devoted to these special places.

On the August 25, 2006 – the 90th anniversary of the National Park Service – Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne the National Park Centennial Initiative to prepare national parks for another century of conservation, preservation and enjoyment. Since then the National Park Service asked citizens, park partners and experts and other stakeholders what they envisioned for a second century of national parks.

A nationwide series of more than 40 listening sessions produced more than 6,000 comments that helped to shape five centennial goals. The goals and vision were presented to President Bush and to the American people on May 31st in a report called The Future of America’s National Parks.

      Every national park staff took their lead from this report and created local centennial strategies to describe their vision and desired accomplishments by 2016. This is just the first year, and there are many great things to come as the National Park Service prepares to celebrate 100 years!

To keep up with the Centennial Initiative and to experience the interactive version of The Future of America’s National Parks and special features please visit the centennial website at www.nps.gov/2016.

 

To learn about the centennial strategy of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, click here.

To learn more about the Eligible Centennial Proposals for 2008, click on the following links:

Centennial Proposal for Ellwood

Centennial Proposal for Digital Art

 

Chatham in winter time  

Did You Know?
Some of the nicest weather of the year is during the park's winter season (November-March). It is also one of the best times to visit the park when crowds are less and with the leaves off the trees, the views are more extensive and earthworks can be seen more clearly.

Last Updated: April 15, 2008 at 10:18 EST