Title 16ConservationRelease 119-73

§430a–1 Revision of boundaries

Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER LX— - NATIONAL MILITARY PARKS › § 430a–1

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Changes the Kings Mountain National Military Park boundary to consolidate federal ownership and help protect the park. It removes about 200 acres of federal land west of the east edge of State Route P–11–123, adds about 80 acres of private land east of that road, and adds about 60 acres of the Mary Morris estate south of the historic Yorkville‑Shelbyville Road (the Old Houser tract).

Full Legal Text

Title 16, §430a–1

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In order to consolidate the Federal ownership of lands in, and to facilitate protection and preservation of, Kings Mountain National Military Park, South Carolina, the boundaries are revised as follows:
(1)Federally owned lands lying west of the easterly right-of-way line of State Route P–11–123, containing approximately two hundred acres, are excluded from the park;
(2)Privately owned lands lying east of the easterly right-of-way line of State Route P–11–123, containing approximately eighty acres, are included in the park; and
(3)Lands of the Mary Morris estate lying south of the southerly right-of-way line of the historic Yorkville-Shelbyville Road, and forming the triangle bounded by the new State Route P–11–86, the historic Yorkville-Shelbyville Road and the present park boundary (Old Houser tract), aggregating approximately sixty acres, are included in the park.

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Citation

16 U.S.C. § 430a–1

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Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73