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ARIZONA HERITAGE FUND Arizona State Parks Mission Managing and conserving Arizona’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources for the benefit of the people, both in our parks and through our partners.
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ARIZONA HERITAGE FUND Where Does The Money GO?
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Arizona State Parks Heritage Fund Historic Preservation Up to $1.7 million annually goes to support historic preservation efforts consistent with the Secretary of the Interior Standards.
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Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $157,000 Built 1884 Now houses the Blade Tribune Clark House Florence AZ
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Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $205,000 Built in 1897 Pinal County 2nd Courthouse Florence AZ
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Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $53,400 Built in 1893 American Legion Post #31 St. John’s AZ
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Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $124,000 Built in 1937 Mandell & Meyer Building Casa Grande AZ Governor’s 2006 Award winner for Best Adaptive reuse.
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Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $150,000 Built in 1917 Acquisition then rehabilitation & conversion to 30 live/work affordable rental units for artists & artisans. Curly School - Ajo AZ
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Heritage Fund Historic Preservation $100,000 1877 Arizona’s 1st Railroad Interpretive telling of how trains and steamboats co- existed in Arizona’s transportation history. Swing Span Pivot Bridge Yuma National Heritage Area
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Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $16,000 1912-1933 Documenting and maintaining the heritage varieties of fruit trees in the park. NAU - Slide Rock Orchard Restoration
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Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $97,000 Sherwood Ranch - Established 1200-1300 AD Planning for a National Heritage Area. Significant economic benefits are expected for the region. Center for Desert Archaeology Apache County AZ
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Arizona State Parks Heritage Fund Local, Regional and State Parks LRSP Up to $3.5 million annually to support land acquisition and facility development for parks, outdoor recreation, and open space preservation.
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El Mirage Community Park $750,000 - LRSP
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Gilbert - Water Tower Park Dev $313,000 - LRSP
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Holbrook - Lisitzky Park $14,845 - LRSP
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Pima County - Brandi Fenton Memorial Park $700,000 LRSP
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Arizona State Parks Heritage Fund Trails Up to $475,000 annually to support nonmotorized trail acquisition, construction, and improvement for trails on the State Trails System.
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Prescott NF Highlands Center Trail - $76,000 - HF Trails
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Flagstaff - AZ Trail Butler to Route 66 $60,500 - HF Trails
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Pinal County - Lost Goldmine Trail Renovation - $13,275 - HF Trails
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PRESERVING ARIZONA’S NATURAL, CULTURAL, AND RECREATIONAL RESOURCES
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