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S. 637, The Chattahoochee Trace National Heritage Corridor Study Act of 2007 (6 comments ↓)

S. 637 would direct the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and feasibility of establishing the Chattahoochee Trace National Heritage Corridor in Alabama and Georgia.

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dighistory

This bill is extremely invaluable to the lower Chattahoochee Valley region of Alabama and Georgia and should be supported by the US Congress.

Mac Moye

The Lower Chattahoochee Valley has been a cultural center for all but the last fifty years of the last 120 centuries. The resource pool and potential still is staggering. This National Heritage Corridor can serve to revive the economy of this area. Congress should waste no time in enacting it for the sake of improving the national economy.

nyarbrough

This bill would be invaluable for the lower Chattachoochee Valley and could help expand the work being done in one of the most interesting and historic areas of our country.

aboutmetro

Alone this Bill will likely do little for the economies of the designated area. New transportation funding to include the area on the Interestate System will do more for the economies of the areas, particulartly SE AL and SW GA.

Carl Summers

This bill will greatly improve tourism in the lower Chattahoochee Valley.

Barbara Patton

This bill is important to protecting and promoting the cultural and historical resources of this region. It will facilitate coordination and planning of many agencies and organizations towards the same purpose and provide for economic development of the region at the same time.

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