POTENTIAL WIN: Efforts Underway to Designate Bronzeville a ‘National Heritage Area’

“It’s been nearly a year since Rep. Bobby Rush introduced a bill that would designate Bronzeville a ‘national heritage area,’ an official designation he and others community leaders hope will draw more tourists to the historic neighborhood.

“And with Rush announcing his impending retirement from Congress, he is more determine than ever to see it happen.

“His bill, named HR 670, would designate the community an official national heritage area. Sen. Dick Durbin introduced a similar bill to the Senate in 2021. Both went before the Natural Resources Committee in October.

“A landmark designation would mean $10 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of the Interior over the course of 15 years after the act is enacted, and potential oversight from the National Park Service. Currently 85 sites are on the National Historical Site register.

“It also means an economic boon that would benefit parts of the community that have been overlooked.

“‘The committee actually invited the National Park Service to be a part of it. Part of what you have to do to become a national heritage area is that you have to meet certain criteria,’ said Bernard Turner, president and executive director of the Black Metropolis National Heritage Area Commission. Turner and other stakeholders have spent years working on the designation.

“With efforts underway to open a Till-Mobley House Museum, the construction of the Obama Presidential Library, the installation of the Ida B. Wells monument and the landmark designation of Blues legend Muddy Waters’ childhood home joining other cultural community assets, Turner and others are confident that Bronzeville’s rich history will be a big draw for tourists.

“‘Few places have been as touched by African American culture as the city of Chicago. From Ida B. Wells to Nat King Cole, Bronzeville is a birthplace of Black genius — genius that has had a lasting influence on our city, our state and our entire nation,’ said Rush. ‘It unequivocally deserves landmark recognition and I intend to continue fighting to make that a reality.’

“A similar bill was introduced for the Pullman National Historical Act in 2019.” (Golden, Block Club Chicago, 1/27/22)

Read the full story at Block Club Chicago

Turning Bronzeville Into A National Heritage Area Is One Of Bobby Rush’s Top Priorities Before He Leaves Congress; The longtime Bronzeville resident pledges to ‘keep fighting to make it a reality.’, Jamie Nesbitt Golden, Block Club Chicago, 1/27/22

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