Great American Outdoors Act National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund Newsroom

Echoes of Valor: Restoring the Mooring Quays of Pearl Harbor (www.nps.gov)

03/31/2025

In the heart of Pearl Harbor, where history and sacrifice intertwine, stands a silent sentinel: Mooring Quay F-6-S. This unassuming concrete structure, once a bustling dock for mighty battleships, now serves as a poignant memorial to the valor and resilience of those who endured the December 7, 1941, attack. Time and the unforgiving marine environment have taken their toll on this historic quay. But thanks to the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), the skilled craftspeople of the MAT are once again breathing new life into this vital piece of history.

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Palo Alto Battlefield: History Stands Tall, Thanks to the Great American Outdoors Act (www.nps.gov)

03/31/2025

The winds of change have swept across Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park, and the landscape is looking healthier and safer than ever before! This hallowed ground, where the opening major battle of the U.S.-Mexican War unfolded, recently received critical care through a vegetation management and hazard tree removal project. This project, made possible by the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) Legacy Restoration Fund, ensures that this important piece of American heritage remains protected and accessible for all who wish to experience it.

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Investing in Our Future – The Great American Outdoors Act and Youth Corps Make a Difference at César E. Chávez National Monument (www.nps.gov)

03/26/2025

The César E. Chávez National Monument, located in Keene, California, commemorates the life and work of César E. Chávez, a civil rights activist who fought for the rights of farmworkers. The Monument is currently undergoing significant rehabilitation work made possible by several funding sources including the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA).

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From Rubble to Rebirth, the Great American Outdoors Act Restores Historic Warehouse in Virgin Islands National Park (www.nps.gov)

03/21/2025

In the wake of Hurricane Irma's devastation in 2017, the Virgin Islands National Park faced a daunting task: rebuilding a beloved landmark. The historic Cinnamon Bay Danish Warehouse, a centuries-old structure, lay in ruins. But thanks to the Historic Preservation Training Center (HPTC) and the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), this story isn't about loss— it's about rebuilding, preserving our nation's heritage, and investing in further developing skilled tradespeople.

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2025-03-17 NPS Issues Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) Enhanced Island Access for Manitou Islands Dock Project (www.nps.gov)

03/21/2025

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (National Lakeshore) announces the signing of the Improve Boat Access Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). Funded by the Great American Outdoors Act Legacy Restoration Fund (GAOA), the $32 million dollar project will address natural impacts such as shifting sands and high-water levels on the islands’ docks.

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Fort Moultrie Dock Closing (www.nps.gov)

03/07/2025

Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park is announcing the temporary closure of the Fort Moultrie dock effective Wednesday, March 5. The Fort Moultrie dock is the primary point for operation for maintenance, preservation, and law enforcement activities throughout the park. The dock has reached the point where it requires replacement. This is the first phase of a Great American Outdoors Act Legacy Restoration Fund (GAOA LRF) project that will replace the Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter docks and provide enhancements at the Liberty Square dock in downtown Charleston.

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Saving History | Rebuilding a Treasure in the Virgin Islands National Park (www.youtube.com)

02/07/2025

Funded through the Great American Outdoors Act Legacy Restoration Fund (GAOA LRF), Virgin Islands National Park, in partnership with the National Park Service’s Historic Preservation Training Center (HPTC), is stabilizing the Cinnamon Bay Danish Warehouse ruins. Thought to have been constructed in the late 17th century, it sustained significant damage during Hurricane Irma in 2017.

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