Battlefield Rehabilitation Continues on Gettysburg's Cemetery Ridge, Catherine Lawhon, Gettysburg National Military Park Publicity Release, January 28, 2014
Preparations
are now underway for C.E. Williams, a contractor for the nonprofit
Gettysburg Foundation, to remove the old Visitor Center parking lot on
North Cemetery Ridge in Gettysburg National Military Park. Once the
asphalt has been removed, the contractor will regrade the area to its
historic profile in 1863, and plant meadow grasses. Historic fencing on
the site will be built during the Gettysburg Foundation's "Friends of
Gettysburg" annual volunteer day in June.
Since 2009 Gettysburg
NMP and the Gettysburg Foundation have been returning key portions of
the center of the Union battle line on North Cemetery Ridge to their
appearance at the time of the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863. Completed
phases include the demolition of the old visitor center in 2009;
planting 41 apple trees to reestablish the Frey orchard (North) in 2010;
and demolition of the Cyclorama building in 2013.
"These
rehabilitation projects allow us to place more and more puzzle pieces
together on the battlefield. They improve integrity of the battlefield
landscapes and improve our visitors' understating of what happened at
Gettysburg and why it's so important," said Zach Bolitho Acting
Superintendent, Gettysburg NMP.
Through the generosity of donors,
the Gettysburg Foundation is funding this phase of the project by
covering the cost of general contracting, construction management and
design costs which total approximately $400,000. The Foundation also
funded the cost of last year's demolition of the Cyclorama building
which was $750,000.
Joanne M. Hanley, Gettysburg Foundation
President, states, "The Cemetery Hill and Cemetery Ridge areas are
central in Gettysburg National Military Park's and the Gettysburg
Foundation's efforts to educate millions of visitors about the battle of
Gettysburg, the causes and consequences of the American Civil War, and
the lasting significance of this critical time in our nation's history.
Preservation of this site will forever enhance the interpretive value of
this critical portion of the Gettysburg battlefield."
The
current phase of the project will begin in February and take
approximately two to three months for completion depending on the
weather.The National Cemetery South parking lot, which used to
be known as the Cyclorama parking lot will be retained for visitor use.
Some modifications to this lot are planned in a future phase of this
project. Additional future phases of the rehabilitation of
Cemetery Ridge include reconstructing a commemorative era pathway and
moving five monuments to their historic locations. These features were
altered during the construction of the Cyclorama building in the early
1960s.
Gettysburg National Military Park is a unit of the
National Park System that preserves and protects the resources
associated with the Battle of Gettysburg and the Soldiers' National
Cemetery, and provides an understanding of the events that occurred
there within the context of American History. Information is available
at www.nps.gov/gett<http://www.nps.gov/gett_>.
The
Gettysburg Foundation is a private, non-profit educational organization
working in partnership with the National Park Service to enhance
preservation and understanding of the heritage and lasting significance
of Gettysburg. The Foundation raised funds for and now operates the
Museum and Visitor Center at Gettysburg National Military Park, which
opened in April 2008. In addition to operating the Museum and Visitor
Center, the Foundation has a broad preservation mission that includes
land, monument and artifact preservation and battlefield
rehabilitation-all in support of the National Park Service's goals at
Gettysburg. Information is available at www.gettysburgfoundation.org<http://www.gettysburgfoundation.org/>.
Text Source: Gettysburg Foundation
Image Source: Gettysburg Daily {note the image is of 2009 and shows the old visitors center before it was removed
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2 comments:
Wont miss all those buses!
Those busses must go elsewhere!
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