Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Gig Harbor - A National Maritime Heritage Area??

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The public is invited to an Open House at the Harbor History Museum, located at 4121 Harborview Drive, on August 10th from 4:30-5:30pm to learn the benefits of the Gig Harbor community becoming a National Maritime Heritage Area.

National Heritage Areas are places designated by Congress to recognize nationally important natural, cultural, historic and recreational resources. Today, there are more than 40 national heritage areas throughout the United States. There is no increased federal regulation associated with NHA. Instead, the designation supports local citizens to preserve, share, and promote our own heritage, with full local control.

Gig Harbor's maritime history has national interest. Boatbuilding, commercial fishing, mosquito fleet, lighthouses, ferries...an abundance of heritage stories are waiting to be told. Sharing these tales with the rest of the country will boost heritage tourism and help preserve Gig Harbor's local heritage.

Various groups - from heritage societies to ports to Native American tribes and intertribal organizations - have worked diligently to protect and celebrate our living maritime heritage in our State. However, many of these groups have also struggled to maintain volunteer support, raise funds, and build sustainable organizations.

Local organizations are considering a new designation for Washington's maritime resources as a National Heritage Area - the first National Heritage Area in the country to be focused on maritime heritage. This designation would raise awareness of our heritage resources with a national audience. Gig Harbor is perfectly poised to be a leader - our strong heritage, our soon to be opened Harbor History Museum, our Croatian fishing families, our local governments commitment, not to mention we call ourselves THE MARITIME CITY.

The Open House that is planned for August 10th is an opportunity to learn about the benefits to our community of becoming a National Maritime Heritatge Area. Dr. Allyson Brooks (Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation) will make a presentation and be available to answer questions about the Washington State feasibility study that is currently underway.

Join me and many other Gig Harbor residents on the 10th. For additional information, contact the City of Gig Harbor Historic Preservation Officer, Lita Dawn Stanton at (253) 853-7609.

Remember - Gig Harbor IS Washington's Maritime City

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