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ARIZONA HERITAGE FUND

ARIZONA HERITAGE FUND. Arizona State Parks Mission Managing and conserving Arizona’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources for the benefit of the people, both in our parks and through our partners. . ARIZONA HERITAGE FUND. Where Does The Money GO? .

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ARIZONA HERITAGE FUND

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  1. ARIZONAHERITAGE FUND Arizona State Parks Mission Managing and conserving Arizona’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources for the benefit of the people, both in our parks and through our partners.

  2. ARIZONAHERITAGE FUND Where Does The Money GO?

  3. Arizona State ParksHeritage FundHistoric Preservation Up to $1.7 million annually goes to support historic preservation efforts consistent with the Secretary of the Interior Standards.

  4. Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $157,000 • Built 1884 • Now houses the Blade Tribune • Clark House • Florence AZ

  5. Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $205,000 • Built in 1897 • Pinal County 2nd Courthouse • Florence AZ

  6. Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $53,400 • Built in 1893 • American Legion Post #31 • St. John’s AZ

  7. Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $124,000 • Built in 1937 • Mandell & Meyer Building • Casa Grande AZ • Governor’s 2006 Award winner for Best Adaptive reuse.

  8. Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $150,000 • Built in 1917 • Acquisition then rehabilitation & conversion to 30 live/work affordable rental units for artists & artisans. • Curly School - Ajo AZ

  9. Heritage Fund Historic Preservation $100,000 • 1877 Arizona’s 1st Railroad • Interpretive telling of how trains and steamboats co-existed in Arizona’s transportation history. • Swing Span Pivot Bridge • Yuma National Heritage Area

  10. Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $16,000 • 1912-1933 • Documenting and maintaining the heritage varieties of fruit trees in the park. • NAU - Slide Rock Orchard Restoration

  11. Heritage Fund Historic Preservation - $97,000 • Sherwood Ranch - Established 1200-1300 AD • Planning for a National Heritage Area. Significant economic benefits are expected for the region. • Center for Desert Archaeology • Apache County AZ

  12. Arizona State Parks Heritage FundLocal, Regional and State Parks LRSP Up to $3.5 million annually to support land acquisition and facility development for parks, outdoor recreation, and open space preservation.

  13. El Mirage Community Park$750,000 - LRSP

  14. Gilbert - Water Tower Park Dev $313,000 - LRSP

  15. Holbrook - Lisitzky Park$14,845 - LRSP

  16. Pima County - Brandi Fenton Memorial Park $700,000 LRSP

  17. Arizona State Parks Heritage FundTrails Up to $475,000 annually to support nonmotorized trail acquisition, construction, and improvement for trails on the State Trails System.

  18. Prescott NF Highlands Center Trail - $76,000 - HF Trails

  19. Flagstaff - AZ Trail Butler to Route 66 $60,500 - HF Trails

  20. Pinal County - Lost Goldmine Trail Renovation - $13,275 - HF Trails

  21. PRESERVING ARIZONA’S NATURAL, CULTURAL, AND RECREATIONAL RESOURCES

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