Title 16 › Chapter 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter LIX–NN— BLACKSTONE RIVER VALLEY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK › § 410ppp
Creates the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park to protect and explain the area’s important industrial places, the surrounding river, canal, towns, farms, and landscapes, and to teach the public about their history. The Park includes Blackstone River State Park and several historic districts and sites (Old Slater Mill, Slatersville, Ashton, Whitinsville, Hopedale Village, the Blackstone River and its tributaries, and the Blackstone Canal). The Secretary of the Interior may buy or accept donated land from willing sellers, or exchange land, but may not use condemnation. State-owned land can only be given by donation. The Secretary may acquire up to 10 acres in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, for Park facilities. When enough land is obtained, the Secretary will set the Park boundary and publish a boundary map; maps will be available to the public. The law defines terms: “National Heritage Corridor” means the John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor; “Park” means the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park; “Secretary” means the Secretary of the Interior; “States” means Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Secretary must run the Park under National Park Service laws and, within 3 years after funds are provided, make a general management plan with the States and others. The plan must consider using existing visitor centers and the Blackstone River Bikeway. The Secretary may help sites outside the Park, and may make cooperative agreements with States, local governments, and nonprofits to give technical help, interpretation, and education, and to pay up to 50 percent of protection projects (subject to available funding). Federal funds must be matched 1-to-1 with nonfederal money, and repayment rules apply if a funded project is later used in ways that conflict with Park purposes. Agreements must allow reasonable public access. Congress dedicates the Park to John H. Chafee, and the Secretary must display a memorial to him in the Park.
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16 U.S.C. § 410ppp
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
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