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Nicodemus National Historic Site
Update to the Long Range Interpretive Planning process
Long Range Interpretive Planning workshop

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Long Range Interpretive Planning workshop March 2009

The LRIP process is on schedule! The first draft has been received by the Superintendent, and participants of the March 2009 workshop have been invited to offer their comments. Over a dozen comments have been received. Many thanks. Those comments have been consolidated and the Superintendent has integrated many of the comments and submitted them to the project Lead, Toni Dufficy. Toni will now make the final corrections / additions / deletions and return it to the Superintendent for final review. The final text version of the LRIP will be available for review by October 1. If you have any questions or comments about the LRIP process or the draft document contact the Superintendent.

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Five Historic Buildings

Did You Know?
The original settlers of Nicodemus organized the town using the five pillars of many African American communities: religion, education, home ownership, business, and civic government.

Last Updated: July 21, 2009 at 09:52 MST