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Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor, NHA Management Plan

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Suggested Correction<br />

Correspondence Id: 3<br />

Comment Text: 2. Appendix K, page 14 the following corrections need to be made: The<br />

following state parks are within the <strong>Corridor</strong> boundaries:<br />

Charles Town Landing State Park ‐ Need to add to the list<br />

Colonial Dorchester State Park‐ Need to add to the list<br />

Hampton <strong>Plan</strong>ation State Park‐ Need to add to the list ?<br />

Myrtle Beach State Park<br />

Little Pee Dee State Park<br />

Brookgreen Gardens State Park NOT A STATE PARK<br />

Huntington Beach State Park<br />

USS Yorktown State Park NOT A STATE PARK<br />

Cypress Gardens State Park NOT A STATE PARK<br />

Magnolia Gardens State Park NOT A STATE PAR<br />

Edisto Beach State Park<br />

Hunting Island State Park<br />

Organization: South Carolina State Park Service<br />

Correspondence Id: 15<br />

Comment Text: In Appendix J: List of Islands and Festivals, Big Talbot Island is not listed with the<br />

others in North Florida (Amelia, Little Talbot, etc.) but a "Talbot Island" is listed. Staff believes<br />

that this reference to Talbot Island may have been intended to be "Big Talbot Island."<br />

Organization: Florida State Clearinghouse<br />

Correspondence Id: 22<br />

Comment Text: 1) Please note that on page 213 of the management plan, former<br />

Commissioner, Dr. John Haley is pictured, speaking at a corridor outreach meeting in an N.C.<br />

Department of <strong>Cultural</strong> Resources conference room. This meeting took place in Raleigh, which is<br />

in Wake County. At this time, the caption in the plan reads Wage County. I respectfully request<br />

that this spelling be corrected to "Wake" in future printings of this document.<br />

Organization: North Carolina African American <strong>Heritage</strong> Commission<br />

Correspondence Id: 27<br />

Comment Text: Please note a couple of historical/geographical corrections. Juan Ponce de Leon<br />

would probably have first encountered the Timucuan people in northeast Florida (1513). He<br />

encountered the Calusa Nation in what is now southwest Florida on a later voyage (1521) (see<br />

page 42 of the plan). In the discussion of the rise of African American religious denominations<br />

after the Civil War, I believe the plan is referencing the African Methodist Episcopal Church<br />

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