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Missions one step closer to prestigious status; play key role in tourism and jobs
SAN ANTONIO, Texas â" At the historic Mission Concepción, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced that the Department of the Interior has officially authorized the San Antonio Franciscan Missions for nomination to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage List.
Secretary Salazarâs visit to the urban parks of San Antonio is part of President Obamaâs Americaâs Great Outdoors initiative to establish a 21st century approach to conservation Century and to reconnect Americans to our nationâs natural, cultural, and historic heritage â" growing outdoor recreation, travel and tourism economy and creating jobs in communities across the country.
âWorld Heritage Sites represent an incredible opportunity for the United States to market our most significant places as destinations for domestic and international travelers,â said Secretary Salazar. âSan Antonio Missions National Historical Park preserves four missions that embody the cultural roots of this great city and represents the single largest concentration of Spanish Colonial resources in the United States. As we continue to make progress in achieving this prestigious status for the Missions and for San Antonio, we also are moving forward to make America the worldâs number one tourist destination â" creating jobs and growing our economy.â
Todayâs announcement represents a key step in an official process whereby the National Park Service will propose the nomination to the 21-nation World Heritage Committee during the next available round of nominations. It comes as the U.S. National Committee for ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites) celebrates the 40th anniversary of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention as part of its annual international symposium, held this year in San Antonio, where Secretary Salazar delivered remarks last night.
The nomination dossier will be completed by the end of 2013, in time for consideration by the World Heritage Committee in 2015.
World Heritage listing is a prestigious designation that acknowledges the historical, cultural or natural value of a site, as well as the commitment of the sovereign nation and the siteâs owners to its long-term protection and management. Under the World Heritage Convention, the Secretary of the Interior is charged with identifying and nominating worthy U.S. sites that display superlative cultural and/or natural attributes for designation.
Current World Heritage Sites in the United States include some of our most iconic places, ranging from historic places such as Independence Hall and Mesa Verde to spectacular natural parks like the Grand Canyon and Yosemite.
The San Antonio Franciscan Missions, currently on the Tentative List of Potential Future Nominations and recently recommended for World Heritage nomination by the Federal Interagency Panel for World Heritage, includes four missions (San Antonio Missions National Historical Park) and the Alamo (Mission San Antonio de Valero).
âThe missions represent an important â" and often overlooked â" chapter of our nationâs history,â Salazar added. âItâs important that visitors from around the world know and celebrate the contributions
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