Description: Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, which stretches from Troy to New York City, contains a rich assemblage of natural features and nationally significant cultural and historical sites. The period from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War is well represented and complemented by individual sites such as FDR's Springwood, Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill, Lyndhurst, and Vanderbilt Mansion, among others. Funding was provided to plan, create and install gateway signs, survey existing resources and determine goals and directions of the Hudson River Artists Theme, continue the 'Teaching the Hudson Valley' grants program, and continue trail interpretation and planning on both the Washington-Rochambeau Trail and the Henry Knox Cannon Trail.
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Hudson River Valley NHA (Unknown) |
$493 |
Commissions and Grants |
Other (Jointly managed by State agency and Non-Profit) |
Capitol Building, Room 254
Albany,
NY
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Citation
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Source:
Appropriations Report Language - Conference
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Reference:
H Rept. 108-792
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Method:
User entered excerpt
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Citation Excerpt: Hudson River Valley NHA' 500,000
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