[Congressional Bills 106th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 658 Introduced in House (IH)]







106th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                H. R. 658

To establish the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the State of New 
        York as an affiliated area of the National Park System.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                            February 9, 1999

 Mr. Sweeney introduced the following bill; which was referred to the 
                         Committee on Resources

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                                 A BILL


 
To establish the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the State of New 
        York as an affiliated area of the National Park System.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

    (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Thomas Cole 
National Historic Site Act''.
    (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents of this Act is as 
follows:

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
Sec. 2. Definitions.
Sec. 3. Findings and purposes.
Sec. 4. Establishment of Thomas Cole National Historic Site.
Sec. 5. Retention of ownership and management of historic site by 
                            Greene County Historical Society.
Sec. 6. Administration of historic site.
Sec. 7. Authorization of appropriations.

SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.

    As used in this Act:
            (1) The term ``historic site'' means the Thomas Cole 
        National Historic Site established by section 4 of this Act.
            (2) The term ``Hudson River artists'' means artists who 
        were associated with the Hudson River school of landscape 
        painting.
            (3) The term ``plan'' means the general management plan 
        developed pursuant to section 6(d).
            (4) The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of the 
        Interior.
            (5) The term ``Society'' means the Greene County Historical 
        Society of Greene County, New York, which owns the Thomas Cole 
        home, studio, and other property comprising the historic site.

SEC. 3. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.

    (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
            (1) The Hudson River school of landscape painting was 
        inspired by Thomas Cole and was characterized by a group of 
        19th century landscape artists who recorded and celebrated the 
        landscape and wilderness of America, particularly in the Hudson 
        River Valley region in the State of New York.
            (2) Thomas Cole is recognized as America's most prominent 
        landscape and allegorical painter of the mid-19th century.
            (3) Located in Greene County, New York, the Thomas Cole 
        House, also known as Thomas Cole's Cedar Grove, is listed on 
        the National Register of Historic Places and has been 
        designated as a National Historic Landmark.
            (4) Within a 15 mile radius of the Thomas Cole House, an 
        area that forms a key part of the rich cultural and natural 
        heritage of the Hudson River Valley region, significant 
        landscapes and scenes painted by Thomas Cole and other Hudson 
        River artists, such as Frederic Church, survive intact.
            (5) The State of New York has established the Hudson River 
        Valley Greenway to promote the preservation, public use, and 
        enjoyment of the natural and cultural resources of the Hudson 
        River Valley region.
            (6) Establishment of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site 
        will provide opportunities for the illustration and 
        interpretation of cultural themes of the heritage of the United 
States and unique opportunities for education, public use, and 
enjoyment.
    (b) Purposes.--The purposes of this Act are--
            (1) to preserve and interpret the home and studio of Thomas 
        Cole for the benefit, inspiration, and education of the people 
        of the United States;
            (2) to help maintain the integrity of the setting in the 
        Hudson River Valley region that inspired artistic expression;
            (3) to coordinate the interpretive, preservation, and 
        recreational efforts of Federal, State, and other entities in 
        the Hudson Valley region in order to enhance opportunities for 
        education, public use, and enjoyment; and
            (4) to broaden understanding of the Hudson River Valley 
        region and its role in American history and culture.

SEC. 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF THOMAS COLE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE.

    (a) Establishment.--There is established, as an affiliated area of 
the National Park System, the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in the 
State of New York.
    (b) Description.--The historic site shall consist of the home and 
studio of Thomas Cole, comprising approximately 3.4 acres, located at 
218 Spring Street, in the village of Catskill, New York, as generally 
depicted on the boundary map numbered TCH/80002, and dated March 1992.

SEC. 5. RETENTION OF OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT OF HISTORIC SITE BY 
              GREENE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

    The Greene County Historical Society of Greene County, New York, 
shall continue to own, manage, and operate the historic site.

SEC. 6. ADMINISTRATION OF HISTORIC SITE.

    (a) Applicability of National Park System Laws.--The historic site 
shall be administered by the Society in a manner consistent with this 
Act and all laws generally applicable to units of the National Park 
System, including the Act of August 25, 1916 (16 U.S.C. 1 et seq.; 
commonly known as the National Park Service Organic Act), and the Act 
of August 21, 1935 (16 U.S.C. 461 et seq.; commonly known as the 
Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act).
    (b) Cooperative Agreements.--
            (1) Assistance to society.--The Secretary may enter into 
        cooperative agreements with the Society to preserve the Thomas 
        Cole House and other structures in the historic site and to 
        assist with education programs and research and interpretation 
        of the Thomas Cole House and associated landscapes.
            (2) Other assistance.--To further the purposes of this Act, 
        the Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements with the 
        State of New York, the Society, the Thomas Cole Foundation, and 
        other public and private entities to facilitate public 
        understanding and enjoyment of the lives and works of the 
        Hudson River artists through the provision of assistance to 
        develop, present, and fund art exhibits, resident artist 
        programs, and other appropriate activities related to the 
        preservation, interpretation, and use of the historic site.
    (c) Artifacts and Property.--The Secretary may acquire personal 
property associated with, and appropriate for, the interpretation of 
the historic site.
    (d) General Management Plan.--Within two complete fiscal years 
after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall 
develop a general management plan for the historic site with the 
cooperation of the Society. Upon the completion of the plan, the 
Secretary shall provide a copy of the plan to the Committee on Energy 
and Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Resources of 
the House of Representatives. The plan shall include recommendations 
for regional wayside exhibits, to be carried out through cooperative 
agreements with the State of New York and other public and private 
entities. The plan shall be prepared in accordance with section 12(b) 
of Public Law 91-383 (16 U.S.C. 1a-1 et seq.; commonly known as the 
National Park System General Authorities Act).

SEC. 7. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary 
to carry out this Act.
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