This page contains information on the proposed development of the Potter Flats as endorsed by The Elkhorn City Area Hertiage Council, INC. To view simply click on the page number.
Please review the material and we would appreciate you showing your support for this proposed development of the Potter Flats by signing The Petition. Your information will be passed to Timothy Belcher, President of The Elkhorn City Area Heritage Council, Inc. The preservation of the past is now passed to us--please keep our heritage alive. Make your voice heard--sign
The Petition.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................... 3
PAST HISTORY OF THE FLATS ...................................................................................................................3
CURRENT BREAKS INTERSTATE MASTER PLAN .................................................................................4
PROPOSED PIONEER VILLAGE ................................................................................................................... 4-5
NATIVE AMERICAN SECTION .......................................................................................................................6
AMPHITHEATER ................................................................................................................................................ 6
POTENTIAL TO DRAW MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY FOR FILMING IN BREAKS AREA ..........7
WHAT THINGS COULD BE DONE THERE IN SEASON ............................................................................ 7-8
WHAT USES IN THE "OFF" SEASON .............................................................................................................9
HOW WOULD IT BENEFIT LOCAL ECONOMY ..........................................................................................9
ACCESS INTO THE AREA ............................................................................................................................... 10-11
POTENTIAL FOR DUAL DEVELOPMENT ....................................................................................................12
CONCLUSION ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
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