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Valley Forge National Historical Park Annual Report, 2005
In 2005, Valley Forge National Historical Park made strides in preserving historic buildings and reducing its maintenance backlog. With over 150 structures to manage, park staff frequently works with partners and other agencies to ensure that these historical and cultural icons are protected for generations to come. While funding for this maintenance often comes from the park's annual operating budget, Valley Forge also uses federal project funds, national grants, and volunteer services for special projects. Continuing this success in the future is a high priority for the park.
Valley Forge National Historical Park Annual Report, 2005
In 2005, Valley Forge National Historical Park made strides in preserving historic buildings and reducing its maintenance backlog. With over 150 structures to manage, park staff frequently works with partners and other agencies to ensure that these historical and cultural icons are protected for generations to come. While funding for this maintenance often comes from the park's annual operating budget, Valley Forge also uses federal project funds, national grants, and volunteer services for special projects. Continuing this success in the future is a high priority for the park.
Valley Forge National Historical Park Annual Report, 2005
2005
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English
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