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Officially Designating Arkansas Museum as the National Cold War Center.

This law formally authorizes the museum at Blytheville, Arkansas, to be called the National Cold War Center. The goal is to ensure the preservation and interpretation of Cold War artifacts and history, enhancing public knowledge for current and future generations. This designation supports educational programs and boosts local tourism by recognizing a major historical attraction.
Key points
The museum at Blytheville/Eaker Air Force Base in Arkansas is officially authorized to be referred to as the "National Cold War Center."
This ensures the permanent preservation of unique historical sites, including the only intact, publicly accessible Alert Facility and Weapons Storage Facility from the Cold War era.
The center aims to educate citizens, visitors, and schoolchildren about the sacrifices and achievements of the United States during the Cold War.
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Print number: 118_HR_859
Sponsor: Rep. Crawford, Eric A. "Rick" [R-AR-1]
Process start date: 2023-02-07