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The original documents are located in Box 1, folder "National Historic Preservation Week
Message, 1976" of the Eliska Hasek Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
National Historic Preservation Week, 1976
Nothing could be more appropriate during our Bicenten-
nial year than to set aside a week to honor the work of
those who have led the historic preservation movement
of our country.
Our citizens are deriving more pleasure than ever before
from the great fund of cultural resources with which we
are blessed. This observance gives each of us a special
opportunity to applaud the creative leadership of the
American Institute of Architects and the National Trust for
Historic Preservation whose members have worked closely
with this and previous Administrations, the Congress and
the National Park Service to enhance public appreciation of
the cultural accomplishments that helped shape our national
character.
In this regard, I also want to commend the members of
the President's Advisory Council on Historic Preserva-
tion which has helped to coordinate and bring to fruition
many historic preservation efforts of both the public and
private sectors.
I urge all Americans to take full advantage of the momen-
tum which this Bicentennial year has inspired to rededi-
cate themselves to the vitally important task of safeguarding
the irreplaceable inheritance of our proud past.
Herold R. Ford
FORD & LIBRARY 03/ALLO
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
May 10, 1976
MEMO TO:
BOB LINDER
FROM:
ELISKA HASEK Glúha
Bob, could I please have 50 copies of the attached
message for National Historic Preservation
Week, 1976.
I need these ASAP.
Thank you.
5/10/76
MR. PARKER:
Can you oblige, please, and deliver
direct to Miss Hasek. Thank you.
Catherine Finley
Mr. Linder's Office
FORD & LIBRARY