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skip specific nav links Home Publications Intro: Heritage Tourism and the Federal Government: Northern New Mexico Perspectives Heritage Tourism and the Federal Government: Northern New Mexico Perspectives 2002; 16 pages; available online
in PDF Heritage tourism offers a triple benefit to communitiesit promotes the preservation of their historic resources, educates both tourists and local residents about America's historic and cultural heritage, and results in substantial benefits for local economies. The report, Heritage Tourism and the Federal Government: Northern New Mexico Perspectives, summarizes key themes that emerged from an issues forum convened by ACHP in August 2002 that tapped into the region's vast experience with heritage tourism. Representatives from northern New Mexico's Federal, State, local, tribal, nonprofit, and business organizations offered perspectives on the following questions:
Heritage Tourism and the Federal Government: Northern New Mexico Perspectives is available at no charge from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 809, Washington, DC 20004. After we receive your order, please allow five to seven business days for delivery. For more information, call or e-mail Artisha Thompson (e-mail athompson@achp.gov; phone 202-606-8515). To view and print PDF files, you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Please visit Adobe to download the free Acrobat Reader. For conversion of PDF to HTML, visit Access Adobe's free conversion service.
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