[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 8638 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 8638
To amend the National Trails System Act to designate the Washington Spy
Ring National Historic Trail, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 30, 2026
Mr. Suozzi (for himself and Mr. LaLota) introduced the following bill;
which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources
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A BILL
To amend the National Trails System Act to designate the Washington Spy
Ring National Historic Trail, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Washington Spy Ring National
Historic Trail Designation Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) The Culper Spy Ring was a group of American
Revolutionaries who gathered intelligence on British troop
movements and fortifications in Manhattan, Long Island, and
elsewhere for General George Washington.
(2) The Culper Spy Ring is credited with uncovering
Benedict Arnold's conspiracy to surrender West Point to the
British and saving the Franco-American alliance by uncovering
plans to ambush the French army in Rhode Island.
(3) Key locations used by the Culper Spy Ring include--
(A) Raynham Hall in Oyster Bay, New York, the home
of intelligence operative Robert Townsend;
(B) the Arsenal (also known as the Job Sammis
House) in Huntington, New York, which was used to store
gunpowder during the British occupation of Long Island
and the town of Huntington;
(C) the Brewster House, a tavern in Setauket, New
York, owned by the Brewster family and used to spy on
British officers and transfer information to General
Washington across the Long Island Sound; and
(D) generally, the byways and highways connecting
these sites.
SEC. 3. DESIGNATION OF THE WASHINGTON SPY RING NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL.
Section 5(a) of the National Trails System Act (16 U.S.C. 1244(a))
is amended--
(1) by redesignating the second paragraph (31) (relating to
Butterfield Overland National Historic Trail) as paragraph
(32); and
(2) by adding at the end the following:
``(33) Washington spy ring national historic trail.--
``(A) In general.--The Washington Spy Ring National
Historic Trail, a trail of approximately 50 miles of
village, town, and city streets and New York Route 25A,
from Great Neck, New York, along Long Island's North
Shore, through Nassau and Suffolk Counties, to Port
Jefferson, New York, following the route generally
depicted on the map titled `Proposed Washington Spy
Ring National Historic Trail Extent and Key Locations',
numbered NERO 962/198100, and dated November 2025.
``(B) Availability of map.--The map described in
subparagraph (A) shall be on file and available for
public inspection in the appropriate office of the
Secretary of the Interior.
``(C) Administration.--In cooperation with the
Secretary of the Interior, the Washington Spy Ring
National Historic Trail designated by this paragraph
shall be administered by the North Shore Promotion
Alliance, an organization described in section
501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and
exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of such
Code.''.
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