ARMY-COMMUNITY HERITAGE PARTNERSHIPS

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ARMY-COMMUNITY HERITAGE PARTNERSHIPS Vision: Army partners with National Trust for Historic Preservation National Main Street Center to provide expert consulting services to local community. Goals: Enhance heritage tourism potential and improve downtown historic district vitality to provide desirable services to the Army "family" -- Active duty, civilians, dependents, retirees, and visitors. Locations: USMA & Highland Falls Ft Leavenworth & Leavenworth Ft Benning & Columbus, GA Ft Huachuca & Sierra Vista Carlisle Barracks & Carlisle Ft Riley and Junction City President signed E.O. 13287 in March 2003 -- EO calls on federal agencies to: -- actively advance the protection, and contemporary use of historic properties -- promote intergovernmental cooperation and partnerships for preservation and use of historic properties -- encourage agencies to seek partnerships for economic development and other benefits -- assist in development of historic property and nature tourism This Presidential Executive Order, Preserve America, was issued about the same time, that my office was challenged to see if we could help the Town of Highland Falls, NY, be able to participate better in the regional economy adjacent to the Military Academy. The main points of the Executive Order are shown, but the ones that were especially pertinent are the last two – -- to seek partnerships with local governments and the private sector to make more efficient and informed use of their resources for economic development and other recognized public benefits, and -- to better combine historic preservation and nature tourism to assist in the development of local and regional programs using historic resources that are significant features of many State and local economies. We developed the ARMY-COMMUNITY HERITAGE PARTNERSHIPS program with a primary goal to better serve our local Army family by helping the local historic district business area improve their ability to provide for the Army family needs. The Army “family” is broadly defined to include active duty servicemembers, families, the civilian population, retirees that frequent the installation, and visitors to any of the above. The National Main Street Center is the Army’s partner in this effort because of their expertise in working with downtown historic business districts. They will help the community improve the economic vitality in their marketplace and look for ways to leverage heritage and eco-tourism for further business development.