96-32603. Gettysburg National Military Park; Notice  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 248 (Tuesday, December 24, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 67849-67850]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-32603]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Gettysburg National Military Park; Notice
    
    AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Public notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: Summary of development opportunity.
        The National Park Service (``NPS'') is seeking proposals from 
    highly qualified persons to cooperate with NPS in the development of 
    visitor center and museum facilities (the ``Visitor Center/Museum 
    Facilities'') for Gettysburg National Military Park (the ``park''), 
    under the terms of an NPS cooperative agreement. The cooperator may 
    also develop and operate in cooperation with NPS specified related 
    facilities (the ``Related Facilities'') as part of the overall NPS and 
    cooperator project (the ``Complex''). This Request for Proposals 
    (``RFP'') represents a unique opportunity for a visionary, creative 
    organization which cherishes our nation's past to be part of a history-
    making public-private collaboration which is intended to create the 
    premier facility of its kind. The specific goals of NPS (``NPS Goals'') 
    for this project are described in the section of this RFP entitled 
    ``National Park Service Goals for the Complex.'' NPS seeks to consider 
    proposals for the cooperative agreement from all possible sources, 
    including for-profit not-for-profit and/or governmental entities. 
    Because there is no federal funding for construction, only limited 
    federal funding for the operation of the Visitor Center/Museum 
    Facilities, and no federal funding for construction or operation of the 
    Related Facilities, NPS will consider a variety of mechanisms and 
    locations to make the Complex a reality.
        Gettysburg is the site of the July 1-3, 1863 battle which many 
    consider to be the turning point of the Civil War. The park encompasses 
    5,900 acres of terrain upon which most of the battle occurred. Located 
    through the park are monuments built by the battle's survivors to 
    memorialize their comrades who fell in battle, as well as state 
    memorials and unit markers. The national cemetery, where many Union 
    dead are buried, and whose dedication was the occasion of Lincoln's 
    Gettysburg Address, is also included in the park. The park also owns a 
    notable collection of artifacts, archives and printed texts, many of 
    which are priceless and irreplaceable. There is a long tradition of 
    living history programs, guided walks by interpreters, and personalized 
    tours by the park's federally licensed battlefield guides which help 
    the park's more than 1.7 million visitors each year understand the 
    meaning and magnitude of the Battle of Gettysburg. A more detailed 
    description of the park and its environment can be found in the Draft 
    Development Concept Plan/Environmental Assessment, Collections Storage, 
    Visitor and Museum Facilities,
    
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    Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania.
        The Visitor Center/Museum Facilities will be the gateway to the 
    park. The visitors' experiences in these facilities will prepare them 
    to understand and appreciate fully the Gettysburg Battlefield. The 
    facilities will include the park's main visitor center, a history 
    museum, a bookstore for sale of interpretive materials, a gallery for 
    the display of the world-famous Gettysburg cyclorama painting, housing 
    the park's extensive collections of artifacts and archives, and 
    administrative office space. NPS envisions this facility as an 
    educational, enriching, enlightening and entertaining destination where 
    park visitors can learn about the Gettysburg Campaign. The museum will 
    tell the story of the battle in its broad context of the Civil War and 
    American History, and of its legacy and enduring importance to the 
    American people. At the end of their stay at the facility, visitors 
    should want to visit the battlefield, participate in related programs 
    and activities in the community, and learn more about the era of the 
    Civil War. The Visitor Center/Museum Facilities building program 
    includes site rehabilitation, the removal of the existing Cyclorama 
    Building, and removal of most of the existing Visitor Center. A very 
    small visitor contact station will be developed somewhere in the 
    vicinity of the existing centers.
        NPS considers the most proposals received will suggest, as part of 
    the overall cooperative arrangements, general NPS operation and 
    maintenance of the Visitor Center/Museum Facilities, including, as is 
    done now, collection of interpretive fees by NPS and general NPS 
    operation of its programs.
        Proposals, however, may also suggest other strategies to operate 
    and maintain cooperatively the Visitor Center/Museum Facilities. Such 
    strategies may include a blend of public and private management and 
    operation or other solutions that provide the park with needed 
    facilities and services while limiting NPS financial participation.
        No specific site for the Complex has been proposed or selected. 
    Sites both inside and outside the park's boundary will be considered 
    under the Site Evaluation Criteria set forth below so long as it is 
    within the area of consideration
        NPS intends that the general scope of the Visitor Center/Museum 
    Facilities will be the same no matter where the Complex is located. 
    However, a cooperator's Related Facilities may be broader in scope if 
    located outside of Park boundaries as discussed below. Whatever the 
    location, however, NPS wishes to provide a fitting setting in which to 
    honor the events comprising the Gettysburg Campaign and to serve its 
    visitors. Therefore, the Complex must convey an image compatible with 
    the mission and purpose of NPS.
        In preparation for the selection of a proposal, NPS has completed a 
    Draft Development Concept Plan. The Draft Development Concept Plan 
    describes objectives and options for the Visitor Center/Museum 
    Facilities and selects a preferred option. The Draft Development 
    Concept Plan has been reviewed by the public and NPS and NPS has an 
    environmental assessment of its impacts. Although it is the general 
    desire of NPS that proposals will suggest implementation of the 
    preferred alternative of the Draft Development Concept Plan (Option D), 
    the NPS Goals, which are incorporated by reference in the Proposal 
    Evaluation Criteria, are the controlling goals for this RFP. They are 
    significantly more general than the description of Option D. Proposals 
    are not required to adhere to Option D. Proposals may suggest any 
    alternative or modifications to Option D that are consistent with the 
    NPS Goals, including, but not limited to, modifications to Option D's 
    descriptive building program for the Visitor Center/Museum Facilities.
        NPS believes that most proposals received will include suggestions 
    for Related Facilities. However, NPS points out that potential 
    cooperators do not have to propose Related Facilities. Potential 
    cooperators may submit proposals regarding only the cooperative.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Secretary will consider and evaluate all 
    proposals received as a result of this notice. Any proposal must be 
    postmarked or hand delivered on or before close of business April 11, 
    1997 to be considered and evaluated.
    
        Dated: December 6, 1996.
    John A. Latschan,
    Superintendent, Gettysburg NMP/Eisenhower NHS.
    [FR Doc. 96-32603 Filed 12-23-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/24/1996
Department:
Interior Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Public notice.
Document Number:
96-32603
Pages:
67849-67850 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-32603.pdf