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Proyectos financiados por VLCF
Las granjas y los bosques, los campos de batalla y otros sitios históricos, las áreas naturales, los parques y los ríos de Virginia son fundamentales para su economía, cultura y calidad de vida. En 1999, la asamblea y el gobernador establecieron la Fundación de Conservación de la Tierra de Virginia (VLCF) para financiar la protección de estos recursos. El mapa interactivo a continuación muestra los proyectos subvencionados por VLCF financiados desde 2000.
| Nombre: |
Brandy Rock Farm Tract at Brandy Station Battlefield |
| Categoría: |
Preservación de tierras agrícolas |
| Ronda de subvenciones: |
FY26 |
| Acres: |
225 . 80 |
| Localidad: |
Condado de Culpeper |
| Agencia de Gestión: |
Junta de Recursos Históricos de Virginia |
| Dueño: |
Privado |
| ConservarVirginia: |
Agricultura y Silvicultura, Preservación Cultural e Histórica, Mejoramiento de la Calidad del Agua |
| Monto Otorgado: |
$636,405.00 |
| Solicitante: |
Fideicomiso Americano en el Campo de Batalla |
| Latitud: |
-77.915530 |
| Longitude: |
38 . 549724 |
| Descripción: |
The American Battlefield Trust received $636,405 in VLCF funding to preserve the 226-acre Brandy Rock Farm tract in Culpeper County through the purchase and recordation of an open-space easement to be held by the Virginia Board of Historic Resources (VBHR). The property includes 122 acres in the study area of the Brandy Station Battlefield, designated a Priority I.3 (Class B) site in the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report. This property is part of a larger 1,600-acre working farm, and includes 55 acres of forest, two acres of wetlands, a one-acre pond, and 3,563 feet of intermittent streams. A separate 100-acre portion of Brandy Rock Farm previously received a VLCF grant and is under easement with VBHR. This new easement will be completed with the same landowner who will retain fee simple ownership, and will protect the property's agricultural productivity, conserve its natural and historic resources, and preserve the scenic viewsheds of both the Brandy Station Battlefield and nearby Culpeper Battlefields State Park.
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