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Over $170,000 In Heritage Area Grants Awarded To Support Local Tourism

Jul. 19, 2012

The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority recently awarded Garrett County’s Heritage Area four grants in support of heritage tourism projects and activities.

The Mountain Maryland Gateway to the West Heritage Area, managed by the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce, was awarded a $100,000 Heritage Area Management Grant and a $30,000 Heritage Area Marketing Grant. The Oakland Heritage Community Foundation Inc. was awarded a $31,772.50 grant for classroom improvements at the B&O Railroad Museum, and the Garrett County Historical Society was awarded a $13,000 grant for the exterior transportation history wall murals at the Garrett County Transportation Museum.


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These four grants were part of 63 matching grants totaling $2,713,480 awarded to Maryland non-profits, local jurisdictions, and other heritage tourism organizations – including heritage, historic preservation, natural resources and educational organizations – by the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority (MHAA). These grant funds support heritage tourism projects and activities that expand economic development and tourism-related job creation throughout the state. MHAA oversees Maryland’s system of 12 locally administered, state-certified heritage areas.

“Heritage areas are places to experience – see, hear and even taste – the authentic heritage of Maryland in a unique way that cannot be experienced anywhere else,” said a chamber spokesperson. “Stories of the people, the land, and the waters of Maryland are told in these unique places.”

Today, 21 Maryland counties and Baltimore City have state-certified heritage areas within their boundaries. Each of Maryland’s certified heritage areas is defined by a discrete focus or themes that make that place unique.

“These distinctive places exhibit tangible evidence of the area’s heritage in historic buildings and districts, archaeological sites, museums, parks, and natural landscapes, as well as traditional ways of life as revealed in food, music, and art,” said the spokesperson. “These tangible links not only draw visitors, but also encourage residents to recognize they have a special piece of the American story to treasure and share with others.”

Tourism generates jobs and revenue in Maryland. According to the chamber of commerce, one out of every 17 jobs in Maryland is in tourism, with tourism employment providing over $4 billion in wages and salaries. Visitors to Maryland spent over $13 billion, which generated over $531 million in direct tax revenue in all 23 counties and Baltimore City.

“The Maryland Heritage Area Program’s targeted investments help preserve the best of Maryland’s historic sites and towns, unspoiled natural landscapes, and enduring traditions, and in doing so create more livable and economically sustainable communities,” said Governor Martin O’Malley. “I congratulate Maryland’s 12 certified heritage areas and their tourism partners on these awards that will develop and market visitor destinations, support businesses, non-profits, and local jurisdictions engaged in heritage tourism, and help keep Maryland smart, green, and growing.”

MHAA has invested over $15.5 million into 334 projects throughout Maryland’s 12 certified heritage areas under the O’Malley-Brown administration. Governor O’Malley has supported funding for this program, said the spokesperson. because knowing that heritage tourism is a proven economic engine and a tool for preserving Maryland’s natural, historic, and cultural legacy.

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Named Certified Heritage Area In State Of Maryland

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Nov. 3, 2011

The Garrett County Mountain Maryland Gateway to the West Heritage Area has officially become the 12th Certified Heritage Area in the state of Maryland.

The heritage certification brings a multitude of heritage tourism opportunities in the form of grants, loans, and tax incentives to promote and enhance heritage tourism in Garrett County. The certification notice came in the form of a letter from Matthew Power, who serves as chairman of the Maryland Heritage Area Authority as well as deputy secretary for the Maryland Department of Planning.

“I want to applaud the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce, the Board of Garrett County Commissioners, all of the participating jurisdictions in Garrett County, the Garrett County Heritage Technical Advisory Committee, and all of the other public and private partner organizations that successfully worked to make the Garrett County Mountain Maryland Gateway to the West Heritage Area Maryland’s 12th Certified Heritage Area,” as stated in the letter.

“We were very excited to learn of our certification,” said CEO and chamber president Nicole Christian. “Garrett County has been working through this process for about seven years and I thank everyone who helped bring the initiative to fruition. We know that being a Certified Heritage Area will provide great benefits to Garrett County.”

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>Heritage Document Now Component Of County Comp Plan

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Jun. 23, 2011

The Garrett County Heritage Area Management Plan is now a component of the county’s 2008 Comprehensive Plan. On Tuesday, the Garrett County commissioners unanimously approved three amendments to the Comp Plan that provide for the heritage element.

Those attending the announcement included Director John Nelson, Garrett County Department of Planning and Land Development; county attorney Mike Getty; Nicole Christian, GC Chamber of Commerce president/CEO; and Dee Dee Ritchie, newly appointed Heritage Area manager.

Inclusion in the Comp Plan is one of the final steps in the county becoming a certified Heritage Area. The Maryland Heritage Areas (MHAA) Program was created in 1996. Its purpose is to link resource preservation with economic development and tourism. Garrett County was recognized as a proposed Heritage Area in 2003.

Nelson said the first Comp Plan amendment simply adds the phrase “and the Garrett County Heritage Area Management Plan” to the last sentence in Section 2.2. This last sentence on Page 2–1 now reads: “More details about Garrett County’s history and heritage can be found in the Garrett County 2003 Heritage Plan and the Garrett County Heritage Area Management Plan.”

The second amendment adds a new bullet to Section 2.4.2 on page 2–4. It reads as follows:

“Garrett County Heritage Area Management Plan. This plan prepared by the Garrett County Heritage Area Committee describes the partnerships to be created between local governments, the state, and the broader community to preserve historical and cultural resources. The goal of this plan is to improve the local economy through heritage tourism, enhance recognition, and conservation of valuable resources that give Garrett County its identity and support heritage related project. Following the adoption of the plan by the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, ‘Certified Heritage Boundaries’ and ‘Targeted Investment Zones’ are established to derive benefits from the Maryland Preservation and Tourism Areas Program.”

The third amendment adds the entire text of the Heritage Area Management Plan, which is about 800 pages long, to the appendix of the 2008 Comp Plan.

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>Hearing Set To Designate Garrett County A Certified Heritage Area

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Jun. 16, 2011

The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority will hold a public hearing on Monday, June 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Wisp Resort’s Morris Room, McHenry. The hearing will address a proposal submitted by Garrett County and the towns of Accident, Deer Park, Friendsville, Grantsville, Kitzmiller, Loch Lynn Heights, Mtn. Lake Park, and Oakland for the authority to approve the Garrett County Heritage Area Management Plan and designate the Garrett County Certified Heritage Area as a state certified Heritage Area.

The intent of state certified heritage areas is to bring together government agencies, businesses, non-profit organizations, and individuals in a partnership to preserve and promote a region’s historical, cultural, and natural heritage resources. The goal is to revitalize communities and promote sustainable economic development through heritage tourism while maintaining the quality of life desired by residents.

Designation of state certified heritage areas is a two stage process. Communities first prepare a recognition proposal summarizing the area’s unique heritage resources and themes, envisioned heritage area boundaries, the types of heritage tourism projects to be encouraged, and the organizational structure that will undertake the management plan development process required.

The Garrett County recognition proposal was completed and the state authority approved designation of the Garrett County Recognized Heritage Area in July 2004. Under the direction of the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce, the process to develop a Heritage Area Management Plan was initiated in 2009, and a draft plan was completed in 2010.

The draft management plan describes the proposed boundaries of the certified heritage area and defines “target investment zones” within which certain state benefits are available, including grants, loans, and tax credits. It outlines the heritage area’s vision and goals and the area’s significance and resources, assesses relevant land use issues, and lists interpretive resources and programs. It provides a market analysis, and evaluates linkages between sites and appropriate organizations.

The mission of the GCHA is to work with stakeholders, partners, and businesses to implement the Garrett County Heritage Plan by offering technical and financial assistance for heritage-related initiatives that preserve valuable heritage resources and enhance tourism in the county.

The GCHA boundary is intended to encompass those portions of the county that were determined to include a concentration of resources which help portray and interpret Garrett County’s unique historical, cultural, and natural heritage. The draft Management Plan is available online at www.peterjohnstonassociates.com/garrett_hamp.htm.

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>Garrett County Heritage Area Headed Toward Certification

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May. 19, 2011

After nearly eight years in the making, the Garrett County Heritage Area is close to certification. GC Chamber of Commerce president/CEO Nicole Christian presented an update report on the issue to the county commissioners on Tuesday afternoon. The GC Community Action Committee’s Christine Carter also attended the meeting.

The chamber, with assistance from Community Action, is overseeing the heritage project and will manage the area and its plan, once certification is achieved.

The Maryland Heritage Areas Program was created by the state in 1996, and the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority (MHAA) was established as its administrator. Garrett County was recognized as a proposed Heritage Area in 2003.

The purpose of the program is to link resource preservation with economic development and tourism.

“Maryland’s Heritage Areas are locally designated and state certified regions where public and private partners make commitments to preserving historical, cultural, and natural resources for sustainable economic development through heritage tourism,” Christian said.

Reading an MHAA description, she added, on the local level, Heritage Areas focus community attention on often under-appreciated aspects of history, living culture, and distinctive natural areas, thus fostering a stronger sense of pride in the places where Marylanders live and work.

“If you think about this definition, this is Garrett County to a ‘T,'” Christian said. “So it only makes sense that we are in this process of moving toward becoming a certified Heritage Area.”

She noted that heritage tourism is on a good, upward trend.

“We see this as a real opportunity – a way for us to grow this industry,” the president said about certification.

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Commissioners To Hold Hearing On Heritage Plan

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Oct. 21, 2010

The Garrett County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 11 a.m. in their meeting room at the courthouse to receive comments on the proposed Garrett County Heritage Area Management Plan.
Garrett County was recognized as a Heritage Area in 2003 by officials with the state’s Heritage Preservation and Tourism Areas Program.

The purpose of the program is to link resource preservation with economic development and tourism, creating public/private partnerships to achieve lasting sustainability.

The plan will address heritage preservation and tourism initiatives in the county by assessing capital and non-capital projects and programs; determining cost estimates and sources of funds for projects as well as the operation and management of the Heritage Area; assessing economic performance (return on investment); recommending a management platform and action strategies; and identifying Heritage Area bound-aries and areas for targeted investment.

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Garrett nears OK for Heritage Area

Chamber of Commerce will manage county’s plan
Megan Miller
Cumberland Times-News

— OAKLAND — Garrett County took a significant step Tuesday toward to having some of its sites designated part of Maryland’s 12th — and possibly final — certified Heritage Area.

The Maryland Heritage Areas program is intended to help communities use their local culture, history and natural resources to develop a tourism trade that will strengthen their economies.

The entire county was named a recognized heritage area by the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority in 2003. But the process to become a certified heritage area is extensive.

On Tuesday the county commission approved the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce as the managing entity for the county’s Heritage Area Maintenance Plan, which is the cornerstone of the process.

The plan is still in development, but will basically lay out the county’s Heritage Area goals and specific steps and strategies for reaching them.

An advisory group made up of representatives from several county agencies has been working for more than a year, with the aid of a consultant, on the early phases of the process.

In Garrett County, the Heritage Area will include not only historical sites, but also sites like Spruce Forest Artisan Village that are important culturally, according to Peggy Jamison, a member of the group.

“This is a discussion of the sites and what we could do to link them, improve them, add to them,” Jamison told the commission. “The plan is a working plan.”

Canal Place in Allegany County is one of just 11 certified heritage areas in the state.

The MHAA has awarded more than $21 million in financial assistance and leveraged approximately $73.5 million in non-state funds for heritage projects statewide since it was created in 1996, according to a news release from the agency.

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