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2005-IRS Form 990
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Great Basin Heritage Area Partnership
The Great Basin Heritage Area Partnership is a grass roots organization
incorporated as a non-profit 501 (c)3 organization in the States of Nevada and
Utah. It works toward preserving the heritage of that central area of the Great
Basin which includes Millard County, Utah; White Pine County, Nevada; the
Duckwater Shoshone Reservation; the Ely Shoshone Tribe; the Goshute Indian
Reservation; and the Kanosh Indian Reservation.
We are a group of local people who believe that the stories of our area have
national significance, and who also recognize that those of us who live here
need to have easier access to the history and stories around us. We hope to
serve as a catalyst for coordinated study of the Great Basin Heritage Route. This
includes providing recognition and dissemination of the scholarly work which
has already been done. We are in the process of compiling a preliminary
bibliography, which will help indicate the weaker and stronger areas in current
research.
A 1998 Nevada Commission on Tourism study brought to our attention the
existence of a program of Congressional designation of historically cohesive
areas known as "National Heritage Areas." We worked towards the
designation of our area as the "Great Basin National Heritage Route" ever since
that program was suggested to us and we achieved national designation October
13, 2006.
This program provides resources towards the preservation of local heritage,
and also fits well with local efforts to increase heritage tourism within our
area. This has become a strategy of economic development in our isolated and
economically depressed counties.
The Great Basin Heritage Area Partnership's endeavors are based upon our
belief that preserving and interpreting for the public the archeology, history,
geology, and natural history of this area will have great benefits not only for
the intellectual enrichment of those who live here, but for sustainable economic
development of this economically depressed area through increasing heritage and
cultural tourism. Designation by Congress of a Great Basin National Heritage
Route is a healthy intellectual and economic development for the
people of the area.
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Looking northeast at Mt. Washington cliffs with Mt. Wheeler in the
distance.
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