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Everglades National Park, Florida

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  • The American Battlefield Protection Program promotes the preservation of historic battlefields associated with wars on American soil.

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  • Certified Local Governments are grass-roots partners in historic preservation. They are eligible to receive grants and technical expertise.

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  • The Federal Lands to Parks program helps states and communities acquire surplus federal land to create new parks and recreation places.

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  • Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives revitalize communities by encouraging private sector rehabilitation and re-use of historic buildings.

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  • Land & Water Conservation Fund matching grants help states and communities provide open spaces and healthy recreation places for people.

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  • The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worthy of preservation.

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  • Preserve America matching grants protect community character and economic vitality through heritage tourism, education, and historic preservation.

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  • RTCA provides expertise and empowers communities to protect their own special places for conservation and outdoor recreation.

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Florida Highlights

  • A view along the River of Grass Greenway

    Community Conservation & Recreation

    Follow the River of Grass

    Jacksonville, Florida

    A new multiple-use pathway across the Florida Everglades connects people to outdoor fun.

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  • View of the Fontainebleau Resort Hotel after the project

    Preservation Tax Credit

    Jewel of the beach

    Miami Beach, Florida

    The famous Fontainebleau Resort Hotel reclaims its former glory as a Miami Beach landmark.

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  • 5 Points Theater after its $3.9 million historic rehabilitation

    Preservation Tax Credit

    Now showing

    Jacksonville, Florida

    The most advanced theater in the state in 1927 is still a community landmark, thanks to a historic rehabilitation.

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These numbers are just a sample of the National Park Service's work. Figures updated 12/2010.