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Maryland's linkages. The sites listed in the table below are organized
geographically, by the three heritage regions, the Potomac River Heritage
Region, the Patuxent River Heritage Region, and the Chesapeake Bay
Heritage Region (See Figure 5). The tables include sites in Prince
George's and Anne Arundel counties, which are culturally or naturally
linked to Southern Maryland's heritage, but are outside the geopolitical
boundaries of the Southern Maryland Heritage Area (These sites are not
shown in Figure 4).
It must also be remembered that today's heritage area is a perception of
the past. What we do with the landscape today will dictate tomorrow's
heritage area. The linkages defined in this Plan indicate the economic
viability of Southern Maryland's landscape and its resources. Preserving
these linkages, given the pressure for change and economic growth, is
fundamental to preserving and enhancing the community's well-being and
quality of life.
Linkages can be defined as the interconnection of the natural and physical
features of a landscape with its human themes and shared experiences.
These interconnections contribute to the cohesiveness of the landscape
and provide a structure for the social and economic growth of the
community. Linkages are the central element of a dynamic heritage area.
Southern Maryland's landscape has two defining physical assets, the water
and the land, "Where time and tide meet." Similarly, the imprint of
human activity and experience in Southern Maryland has created assets
which define the region. When viewed together, these unique natural
and cultural assets define the Southern Maryland Heritage Area.
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Southern Maryland Heritage Area
Plan Steering Committee
October 22, 1996
Page Two
We commend the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Steering
Committee for the work accomplished on the development of the Plan.
We encourage the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Steering Committee
to continue to work and to use the document to secure appropriate
financial and technical assistance from State and Federal
government agencies, private organizations and State and Federal
Congressional leaders.
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Southern Maryland Area Heritage Plan Steering Committee
October 28,1996
Page-2-
We commend the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Plan Steering Committee for the
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appropriate financial and technical assistance from State and Federal government agencies,
private organizations and State and Federal Congressional Leaders.
Very truly,
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
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Marvin C. Kisamore
Robert J. Fuller Wm. Daniel Maye*
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Charles County Community College
October 10, 1996
The Honorable Murray Levy, President
County Commissioners of Charles County
P.O. Box B
La Plata, MD 20646
Dear Commissioner Levy:
I am writing in reference to the plan developed by the Southern Maryland
Heritage Partnership. The Charles County Community College promotes
efforts to enhance appreciation of the heritage and culture of Southern
Maryland. To that end the college has developed the Southern Maryland
Studies Center and related activites. We anticipate continuing these
efforts in cooperation with interested citizens working in support of the
Southern Maryland Heritage Area Plan.
Sincerely,
Sacah L. Barley, Coordinator
Southern Maryland Studies Center
cc: Joanne Roland
Mitchell Road, P. O. Box 910, La Plata, Maryland 20646-0910 Phone (301) 934-2251 (D.C.) 870-3008 (St. Mary's) 884-8131
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RESOLUTION
Southern Maryland Heritage Area Plan
The Southern Maryland Regional Travel & Tourism Committee (SMRTTC) has reviewed the
Southern Maryland Heritage Area Plan Final Draft, dated October 8, 1996, which was
prepared by the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Steering Committee and Partnership.
SMRTTC agrees that the Plan addresses many important natural, historical, cultural,
recreational and heritage tourism matters that are significant to Calvert, Charles and St.
Mary's Counties, to the Southern Maryland community, the State of Maryland, the Potomac,
Patuxent and Chesapeake Bay watersheds and the Nation. We further believe that these areas'
features and values are worthy of conservation and that they can help to enhance economic
development within the Southern Maryland Region.
The objectives and strategies of this plan reflect the opinions, ideas and desires of a broad-
based group of public officials, private organization representatives, landowners and other area
residents. The recommendations and projects are a product of a cooperative, publicly
accessible and open process which involved a wide range of community interests through
public meetings, workshops and the outreach activities of the various subcommittees working
with the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Plan Steering Committee. The recommendations
allow for voluntary public and private actions to conserve, promote, enhance and improve the
region while being sensitive to ecological values, private property rights, economic
development needs and the culture and traditions of county residents.
The Southern Maryland Regional Travel & Tourism Committee endorses the "Southern
Maryland Heritage Area Plan" and is committed to working with other public and private
agencies and organizations to carry out the strategies and recommendations.
We encourage the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Partnership to continue its work and to
use the document to secure appropriate financial and technical assistance from State and
Federal government agencies, private organizations and State and Federal Congressional
leaders.
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Southern Maryland Regional/Travel & Tourism Committee
Representative to the Southern Maryland Heritage Area
Steering Committee
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