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The Hudson River Valley is one of
40 Congressionally designated National Heritage
Areas in the United States. As one of the most important regions
in the United States, it is the fountainhead of a truly American
identity. Recognizing the area's national value, Congress formed
the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area in 1996 to recognize, to
preserve, to protect, and to interpret the nationally-significant
history and resources of the Valley for the benefit of the nation.
The Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College is the academic arm of the
Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Its mission is to study and to
promote the Hudson River Valley and to provide educational resources for
heritage tourists, scholars, elementary school educators, environmental
organizations, the business community, and the general public. Its many
projects include the publication of the Hudson River Valley Review and
the management of a dynamic digital library and leading regional portal
site.
The Digital Library contains a collection of heritage sites, documents,
organizations, lesson plans, and related links to guide you through the
Hudson River Valley. Its content and portals are designed to draw
people--electronically and physically--from around the world to the Hudson
River Valley to experience its scenic, cultural, economic, and historical
resources.
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