PROJECT PURPOSE

ARPA-FTT-2103 - Parking / Trails / Roads - Rose Hill was the plantation home of wealthy Choctaw Robert M. Jones. Though the home was destroyed by fire in the early 20th century, the site is an important archaeological resource. Funding will make it possible to restore the WPA rock walls as well as the damaged grave stones in the family cemetery. The project includes interpretive signage and improvements to the visitor access road.

EVIDENCE

Our projects utilize local or regional contractors to perform the work and draw local, state and national visitation to the area thus boosting the local economy from construction activities and tourism for the area and state.


POPULATION DESCRIPTION

The communities and local businesses around this site were impacted by the state shutdown and the decline of tourism as a result of the COVID pandemic. The local communities, municipalities and businesses lost revenue from sales, lodging, taxes and other tourism related benefits. This project benefits everyone by employing local businesses to create or improve local attractions and facilities to improve local tourism and community programing.

PERFORMANCE MEASURING

Project performance will be measured by visitation statistics with our current monthly statistical tracking system and tracking earned income at the site.


ONGOING INVESTMENT AMOUNT

$

ONGOING INVESTMENT DESCRIPTION

None

ONGOING INVESTMENT REQUIRED

Able to continue operation without additional funding from the State of Oklahoma


PROGRAM CATEGORY

Addressing Negative Economic Impacts


PROGRAM SUBCATEGORY

Aid to Tourism, Travel, or Hospitality


FEDERAL GRANT AMOUNT

$

FEDERAL GRANT DESCRIPTION

None


HQ COUNTY

Oklahoma


ENTITY TYPE

State agency


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