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[CITE: 16USC410ccc-1]

 
                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
   CHAPTER 1--NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
 
   SUBCHAPTER LIX-AA--CANE RIVER CREOLE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK AND 
                         NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA
 
           Part A--Cane River Creole National Historical Park
 
Sec. 410ccc-1. Establishment


(a) In general

    In order to assist in the preservation and interpretation of, and 
education concerning, the Creole culture and diverse history of the 
Natchitoches region, and to provide technical assistance to a broad 
range of public and private landowners and preservation organizations, 
there is hereby established the Cane River Creole National Historical 
Park in the State of Louisiana (hereinafter in this subchapter referred 
to as the ``historical park'').

(b) Area included

    The historical park shall consist of lands and interests therein as 
follows:
        (1) Lands and structures associated with the Oakland Plantation 
    as depicted on map CARI, 80,002, dated January 1994.
        (2) Lands and structures owned or acquired by Museum Contents, 
    Inc. as depicted on map CARI, 80,001A, dated May 1994.
        (3) Sites that may be the subject of cooperative agreements with 
    the National Park Service for the purposes of historic preservation 
    and interpretation including, but not limited to, the Melrose 
    Plantation, the Badin-Rouge site, the Cherokee Plantation, the Beau 
    Fort Plantation, and sites within the Natchitoches National 
    Historical Landmark District: Provided, That such sites may not be 
    added to the historical park unless the Secretary of the Interior 
    (hereinafter referred to as the ``Secretary'') determines, based on 
    further research and planning, that such sites meet the applicable 
    criteria for national historical significance, suitability, and 
    feasibility, and notification of the proposed addition has been 
    transmitted to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the 
    United States Senate and the appropriate committees of the House of 
    Representatives.
        (4) Not to exceed 10 acres of land that the Secretary may 
    designate for an interpretive visitor center complex to serve the 
    needs of the historical park and heritage area established in part B 
    of this subchapter.

(Pub. L. 103-449, title III, Sec. 303, Nov. 2, 1994, 108 Stat. 4758.)

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in sections 410ccc-2, 410ccc-3 of this 
title.
