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Book excerpt: This Draft General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement describes four alternatives for the future management of Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, the environment that would be affected by the alternative management actions, and the environmental consequences of implementing the alternatives.


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