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Monday, September 14, 2009

Tubman State Park Gets $1.2 Million

KRATOVIL, CARDIN, MIKULSKI ANNOUNCE ALMOST $1.2 MILLION NEW FEDERAL FUNDING FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION FACILITIES AT TUBMAN STATE PARK

Washington, DC – U.S.
Senators Benjamin L. Cardin and Barbara A. Mikulski (both D-MD) and U.S. Congressman Frank Kratovil (MD-1) today announced a grant of $1,191,312 from the National Park Service’s Land and Water Conservation Fund to develop outdoor recreation facilities in the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park. The State is anticipating that it will begin site development in December 2010, with completion expected approximately a year later.

The 17-acre site, which honors the Underground Railroad’s most famous conductor, will be part of the first State Park in Dorchester County, providing hiking, walking, biking, a picnic pavilion, and viewing spots for paddling and wildlife viewing. The Park will also provide linkage and enhanced public access to the adjacent Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.

“Born on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in Dorchester County, Harriet Tubman left an indelible mark on history as the ‘conductor’ of the Underground Railroad, a suffragist, and humanitarian, yet, the places associated with her life and work are not well known,” said Congressman Kratovil. “Establishing Dorchester County’s first State Park as a way of honoring her contributions to American history is not only a respectful way to honor a woman whose commitment to the rights of others was unmatched, but it serves as a meaningful method of preserving our environment, protecting wildlife, and passing a historical legacy onto our children and future generations.”

“Harriet Tubman is an American icon,” said Senator Cardin, a member of the Environment and Public Works Committee. “This site will enrich all those who come to visit by highlighting her life and preserving the landscapes of her years as a slave and as a leader in the Underground Railroad. Visitors will be able to hike the lands that Tubman walked daily and see for themselves the daunting task she faced in leading escaped slaves to freedom.”

“Harriet Tubman was a courageous fighter who delivered 300 slaves to freedom on her Underground Railroad and was tireless in her commitment to fight for those who could not fight themselves. I am proud to fight for funds in the federal checkbook for this park to honor her memory,” said Senator Mikulski, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. “If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Harriet Tubman knew that, and so do I. Her legacy continues to inspire me and I am proud to fight every day for the freedom and equality she dedicated her life to.”

“We are grateful to the leadership of our Congressional Delegation for securing these funds that will help fill a critical void in recognizing the life, legacy, and courage of a national hero, Harriet Tubman,” said Governor Martin O’Malley. “Dorchester County’s first State Park and the Harriet Tubman Discovery Center will serve as an inspiration to children and their families and stand as a national model for sustainable and environmentally responsible design.”

Earlier this week, Senators Cardin and Mikulski and Congressman Kratovil announced an 823 acre addition to the adjacent Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge that helps make up this important natural and historic landscape.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. And the State and County workers get furloughs and pay reductions. Nice.

big mike said...

i thought the state was low on money?

joealbero said...

The state is low on money, unless you're a democrat.

Don't feed the hungry. Don't support those in financial trouble. Instead, feed the big bucks to democratic special interests.

Chimera said...

With all due respect to Harriet Tubman,this is a dumb idea at a time when money is scarce.But what do I know?

Anonymous said...

Just like the Democrates, support for a park that for someone that sold slaves to finance their own ambitions.

Anonymous said...

let me ask a strange question why is Wicomico County the only County that does not have a state park in it

Anonymous said...

Are you kidding me? So State and County workers are getting furloughed and getting forced paycuts and Kratovil and the bull are STILL out there trying to buy more votes in Dorchester?

I can only hope that all of these government workers remember how they have been treated by these liberal democrats.

In 2010 vote accordingly!