Our National, State and Regional Partners:
(Local links can be found in the sites area of the website.)
National Park Service
www.nps.gov
The National Park Service is collaborating with the Foundation and other District partners at Cedar Creek battlefield on the establishment a new national park partnership, Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park. The Park Service also protects and manages some of the other honored sites of the American Civil War such as Fort Sumter, Manassas, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Petersburg, and Antietam.
American Battlefield Protection Program
www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/civil.htm
The American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) of the National Park Service promotes the preservation of significant historic battlefields associated with wars on American soil.
Alliance of National Heritage Areas
www.cofc.edu/~heritage/Flash/index1.html
The Alliance of National Heritage Areas is a professional association of the nations congressionally-designated regions that use historic resources as tools for economic development as well as telling the rich stories of nationally significant and distinct aspects of America's heritage.
Civil War Preservation Trust
www.civilwar.org
The Civil War Preservation Trust is the nations largest non-profit organization devoted to the preservation of endangered Civil War battlefield lands. The Trust also promotes educational programs and heritage tourism initiatives to inform the public about the war.
The Conservation Fund
www.conservationfund.org
The Conservation Fund forges partnerships to preserve our nation's outdoor heritage -- America's legacy of wildlife habitat, working landscapes and community open-space.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
www.nationaltrust.org
The National Trust for Historic Preservation provides leadership, education and advocacy to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize our communities.
Virginia Department of Historic Resources
state.vipnet.org/dhr
The Virginia Department of Historic Resources is the State Historic Preservation Office. Its mission is to foster, encourage, and support the stewardship of Virginia's significant historic, architectural, archaeological, and cultural resources. The Departments Director serves on the Foundations Board as the governors designee.
Virginia Civil War Trails Program
www.civilwartraveler.com/virginia
The nationally-recognized Civil War Trails program is a private-public partnership that provides interpretive wayfinding and signage for Civil War sites throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia and is expanding into Maryland. (These signs) are definitely not your great-grandfathers historic markers, says the Washington Post. With clear maps and engaging text, the dining-room-table-size markers are full of multimedia touchesphotos, drawings and quotes complement the text.
Virginia Tourism Corporation
www.virginia.org
The Virginia Tourism Authority serves the broader interests of the economy of Virginia by supporting, maintaining, and expanding the Commonwealth's domestic and international travel market and motion picture production, thereby generating increased visitor expenditures, tax revenues, and employment. Tourism is the Commonwealths third largest industry, generating over $1 billion in revenue for the state and localities in 2001.
Valley Conservation Council
www.valleyconservation.org
The Valley Conservation Council promotes land use that sustains the farms, forests, open spaces, and cultural heritage of the Valley of Virginia.
Shenandoah Valley Travel Association
www.visitshenandoah.org
For more than 80 years, the Shenandoah Valley Travel Association has served as a regional coordinator of the Shenandoah Valleys tourism promotion effort. It publishes the Shenandoah Valley Travel Guide, maintains a website to help visitors plan their travel in the Valley, and operates the Shenandoah Valley Tourist Information Center at Exit 264 off Interstate 81 (open during business hours every day of the week).
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