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							                National Park Service                                                  Office of Public Affairs
                U.S. Department of the Interior                                        1849 C Street, N.W
                                                                                       Washington, DC 20240
                                                                                       202-208-6843 phone
                                                                                       202-219-0910 fax




National Park Service News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – April 10, 2007
Gerry Gaumer (202) 208-6843
Stephen Morris (202) 354-1803


         36 Sites Apply for the United States World Heritage Tentative List

     (Washington, D.C.) --- In hopes of eventually being placed on the prestigious UNESCO World
     Heritage List of the world's most significant cultural and natural treasures, the owners or
     authorized representatives of 36 sites have applied for inclusion on the new candidate, or
     tentative, list of U.S. World Heritage nominations. If chosen for the tentative list, they will be
     considered over the coming 10 years for formal nomination by the United States as World
     Heritage Sites.

     Currently, only 830 places around the world, including 20 in the U.S., have this recognition. The
     preparation of a new tentative list, led by the U.S. Department of the Interior, is the first such
     endeavor in 25 years and signals a new era in U.S. engagement with the World Heritage
     Convention, following on the re-entry of the U.S. to full membership in UNESCO in 2003.

     The applications received are a diverse collection of natural and cultural sites, located in 25 states
     and one U.S. territory. They include two that are proposed for both natural and cultural values.
     Their owners include several federal agencies, state governments, private foundations, as well as
     numerous private owners. In order to be included in the new tentative list the proposed sites must
     meet several U.S. legal prerequisites in addition to meeting the stringent UNESCO nomination
     criteria. Among the U.S. prerequisites is the written agreement from any and all property owners
     to the nomination of their property, strong support from stakeholders, including elected officials,
     and a prior official determination of national significance.

     The applications were solicited under the direction of the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for
     Fish and Wildlife and Parks, by the National Park Service’s Office of International Affairs (OIA).
     Applications were due by April 1, 2007. All applications received will be screened by OIA and
     Park Service specialists and undergo professional, technical review by independent experts. OIA
     will then compile a draft tentative list by the end of summer 2007. In the early fall, a group of
     advisors, including representatives of relevant federal agencies, convened under the auspices of
     the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO (a federal advisory board staffed by the U.S. State
     Department) will review the draft tentative list.

     Following the group’s review the draft tentative list will be published in the Federal Register for
     public comment. The draft final tentative list and any comments received will be forwarded to the
     Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks in early December for final review by the
     Secretary of the Interior with the goal of submitting the list to the UNESCO World Heritage
     Centre by February 1, 2008.

                                                    (more)
Since UNESCO requests countries to wait a year before submitting nominations from their
tentative lists, the first U.S. nominations drawn from the new list could go forward by February 1,
2009 and be considered by the World Heritage Committee the following year. The Committee,
composed of representatives of 21 nations elected as the governing body of the World Heritage
Convention, makes the final decisions on which nominations to accept on the World Heritage List
at its annual meeting each summer.

The United States was the prime architect of the World Heritage concept and the first country to
ratify the World Heritage Convention, in 1973. The National Park Service manages all or parts of
17 of the 20 U.S. World Heritage Sites, including Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Canyon,
and the Statue of Liberty, and serves as the principal technical agency for the U.S. Government to
the Convention. In 2005, the US was elected to a fourth term on the World Heritage Committee.

For further information, please contact Gerry Gaumer in the National Park Service’s Office of
Public Affairs at (202) 208-6843 or Stephen Morris, Chief, Office of International Affairs at
(202) 354-1800.

                      Applicants to U.S. World Heritage Tentative List
                                   Proposed Sites by State/Territory

Alabama                                            Dexter Avenue King Memorial Church

Alabama                                            Civil Rights Churches of Birmingham

Alabama                                            Moundville Site

American Samoa                                     Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary

Arizona                                            Petrified Forest National Park

Arizona, California, Illinois, New York,
Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, &
Wisconsin                                          Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings

California                                         Gamble House

Colorado                                           Chimney Rock Archeological Area

Georgia                                            Central of Georgia Railroad,
                                                   Savannah Shops & Terminal Facility

Georgia                                            Historic Center of Savannah

Georgia                                            Okefenokee Swamp National Wildlife
                                                   Refuge
Hawaii                                             Papahanaumokuakea National
Monument

Indiana                                            Historic New Harmony

Louisiana                                          Poverty Point State Historic Site

Maine, New Hampshire, New York, &
Kentucky                                           Shaker Villages of the United States

Massachusetts                                      Stellwagen Bank National Marine
                                                    Sanctuary

                                                (more)
     Michigan                                              Cranbrook Educational Community

     Minnesota                                             Pipestone National Monument

     Missouri & Illinois                                   French Creole Properties of the Mid-
                                                           Mississippi Valley

     New Mexico                                            Blackwater Draw Locality No. 1

     New Mexico                                            White Sands National Monument

     New York                                              Olana (home of Frederic Church)

     Ohio                                                  Dayton Aviation Sites

     Ohio                                                  John Rankin House & John Parker House,
                                                           Underground Railroad sites

     Ohio                                                  Ohio Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks

     Ohio                                                  Serpent Mound and Sunwatch Site

     Oregon                                                Columbia River Highway

     Pennsylvania                                          Eastern State Penitentiary

     Pennsylvania                                          Meadowcroft Rock Shelter

     Pennsylvania                                          Historic Moravian Bethlehem

     Rhode Island                                          Gilded Age Newport

     Rhode Island                                          Colonial Newport

     Texas                                                 Old Spanish Missions of San Antonio

     Virginia                                               Mount Vernon

     Virginia                                               Virginia State Capitol

     Virginia                                               Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest

                                                       -NPS-




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