Heritage Trails
A series of thematic Heritage topics have been established in New York State to connect historic sites and museums and
help visitors discover the unique history of the state. This program of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and
Historic Preservation, was developed to highlight significant statewide historical themes - the Revolutionary War, Women,
Underground Railroad and Theodore Roosevelt. A major goal of the program is to promote heritage tourism by strengthening
existing tourist destinations and fostering new ones.
By linking and interpreting sites thematically, visitors will gain a more comprehensive understanding of the state's
important role in the history of our nation and will be encouraged to visit more sites. The program also promotes
collaboration among local communities and regional organizations to make the sites more accessible and marketable.
Through promotional activities, signage, grant and organizational development programs, this effort will assist
individuals and organizations to share and preserve our history, as well as encourage visitors to explore the vast
historical resources of New York State.
A thematic linking of historic sites and interpretive centers related to the Underground Railroad, slavery and
anti-slavery in New York State.
A thematic linking of historic sites related to the important role of New York State in the
American Revolutionary War.
A thematic linking of historic sites related to the accomplishments and struggles of women
in New York State.
A thematic linking of historic sites related to the great statesman in New York State.
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