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 101 STAT. 1434

PUBLIC LAW 100-206—DEC. 23, 1987

Public Law 100-206 100th Congress

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An Act Dec. 23, 1987 [H.R. 2416]

To establish the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site and Preservation District in the State of Georgia, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 16 USC 161note.

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SECTION 1. ESTABLISHMENT OF JIMMY CARTER NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE.

(a) ESTABLISHMENT.—In order to provide for the benefit, inspiration, and education of the American people, there is hereby established the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site in the State of Georgia. In administering the historic site, the Secretary shall— (1) preserve the key sites and structures located within the historic site associated with Jimmy Carter during his lifespan; (2) provide for the interpretation of the life and Presidency of Jimmy Carter; and (3) present the history of a small rural southern town. (b) DESCRIPTION OF JIMMY CARTER NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE.—(1)

The historic site shall consist of the lands and interests in lands (including the real property described in paragraph (2)) as generally depicted on the map entitled "Jimmy Carter National Historic Site and Preservation District Boundary Map", numbered NHS-JCPublic 80000, and dated April 1987. The map shall be on file and available information. for public inspection at appropriate offices of the National Park Service. (2) The real property referred to in paragraph (1) is that real property which has significant historical association with the life of uj I vil« James Earl Carter, Jr., 39th President of the United States, located in the town of Plains and the County of Sumter, Georgia, and described more particularly as follows— (A) the home of former President Carter on Woodland Drive in Plains, Georgia, including the residence and approximately 2.9 acres across Woodland Drive; (B) the Plains Railroad Depot, adjacent to the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, which served as the campaign headquarters of '* former President Carter; (C) the boyhood home of former President Carter, consisting -, ^^.^ of the residence, together with not more than 15 acres, located west of Plains near the community of Archery, Georgia; ii (D) the 100-foot wide scenic easements on either side of Old Plains Highway from the intersection of U.S. Highway 280 to the boyhood home referred to in subparagraph (C); (E) the Plains High School and grounds of approximately 12 acres; and (F) the Gnann House at 1 Woodland Drive, which is adjacent to the residence referred to in subparagraph (A) of former President Carter. (c) ACQUISITION OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.—(1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection and subject to such terms.

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