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S. Rept. 117-167 1 (2022-09-27)

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U.S. GOVERNMENT
INFORMATION .
Calendar No. 509
117TH CONGRESS                                       REPORT
2d Session                SENATE                  117-167
FREDERICK JOBS AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
TRAINING CENTER LAND ACQUISITION ACT
SEPTEMBER 27, 2022.-Ordered to be printed
Mr. MANCHIN, from the Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources, submitted the following
R E P O R T
[To accompany S. 2367]
The Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, to which was
referred the bill (S. 2367), to authorize the Secretary of the Interior
to acquire land in Frederick County, Maryland, for the Historic
Preservation Training Center of the National Park Service, and for
other purposes, having considered the same, reports favorably
thereon without amendment and recommends that the bill do pass.
PURPOSE
The purpose of S. 2367 is to authorize the Secretary of the Inte-
rior to acquire land in Frederick County, Maryland, for a National
Park Service Historic Preservation Training Center.
BACKGROUND AND NEED
The Historic Preservation Training Center (Center), originally es-
tablished in 1977 in Williamsport, Maryland, supports National
Park Service (NPS) historic preservation projects and teaches NPS
employees traditional trade skills and historic preservation tech-
niques through hands-on experiential learning opportunities. The
Center staff preserves some of the nation's most treasured historic
resources, from mooring quays at Pearl Harbor National Memorial
and log cabins on the Blue Ridge Parkway, to stone repairs at the
Tomb    of  the   Unknown     Soldier. As   carpenters, masons,
woodcrafters, metalsmiths, and other traditional trade masters re-
tire, the Center provides apprenticeship programs to engage youth
and veterans so that these important skills are passed down and
not lost.
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