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Southern Campaign of Revolution National Heritage Corridor Established

This act establishes a new National Heritage Corridor in North and South Carolina to preserve and promote sites related to the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution. This means new educational and recreational opportunities for citizens, as well as support for local communities in protecting their history and culture. It does not affect private property rights or existing land use regulations.
Key points
A new national heritage area is established in North and South Carolina, focusing on American Revolution history.
The University of South Carolina will coordinate activities, including developing management plans and educational programs.
The act allows for federal funding for projects related to historical and cultural resource protection, but not for acquiring private real property.
Private property owners' rights remain unaffected; the act does not require public access to private land or alter existing land use regulations.
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Print number: 117_HR_1286
Sponsor: Rep. Clyburn, James E. [D-SC-6]
Process start date: 2021-02-24