Scammed?

Scammed?

Author: Vicki Barber

Publisher:

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 9781520542430

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What if you discovered an organization working to undermine your private property rights, subvert your local sovereignty and undermine the integrity of your locally elected officials to oversee land use policy and economic development? What if you discovered this was being done through the designation of a National Heritage Area (NHA) in the region where you live? What would you think if your local jurisdictions financed this organization for many years through block grants and lodging taxes? All the while, these jurisdictions were unwittingly financing the subversion of their own elected authority and sovereignty. What if you discovered this was a top-down scheme from the state tourism office and the National Park Service (NPS) under the guise of a heritage sustainability partnership of governmental and nongovernmental entities? How would you feel if this organization and the NPS attempted to by-pass the public to impose a NHA over a whole region of your state? How would you feel if this organization, in conjunction with the NPS, had a feasibility study already underway before most of the people in the region knew about it? SCAMMED? Canyons & Plains National Heritage Area Initiative for Southeastern Colorado by Norman Kincaide, Ph.D., went live on Amazon.com on Tuesday, January 26, 2016. This nonfiction work recounts the campaign against the Canyons & Plains NHA in which Kincaide reproduces the editorial and presentation efforts by citizens of southeast Colorado opposing the NHA initiative which targeted the seven-county region of Baca, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, Las Animas, Otero and Prowers.Although Kincaide grew up in Pueblo County, he delves into the story from the point of view of an uninitiated outsider who retired to Rocky Ford in 2008. Knowing little about Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site or National Heritage Areas, this is Kincaide's story of discovery about the NHA, and discoveries by others as well. Among the contributors to this work are: Barb Leininger of La Junta, Elisabeth Erickson-Noe of San Jose Ranch, Bent County, Kimmi Lewis of Muddy Valley Ranch, Las Animas County, Marvin Hasser of Hand Springs Ranch, Bent County and Korry Lewis, Esq. of Cheyenne, WY. The fifteen chapters, three appendices and bibliography, describe and illustrate Kincaide's journey from member of Canyons & Plains of Southeast Colorado in 2009 to his eventual opposition to the NHA initiative and the founding of Southeast Colorado Private Property Rights Council. These chapters carry the reader through the process by which the citizens of southeastern Colorado challenged and ultimately defeated the Canyons & Plains NHA in 2014. Through a public outreach and media campaign those opposing the NHA effectively raised public awareness to the detrimental aspects of NHA designation. This public awareness brought the issue to their elected officials who responded by passing resolutions opposing the Canyons & Plains NHA. Kincaide emphasizes this was a victory for private property rights, for the sanctity of local sovereignty and maintaining the integrity of locally elected officials to oversee land use policy and economic development. The unelected management or coordinating entity of the NHA would have subverted local sovereignty by inviting interference in local affairs by special interest groups who claimed to be stakeholders in the region, such as the National Park Service and The Nature Conservancy.Appendix A captures the seven boards of county commissioners' resolutions opposing the NHA. Appendix B is an abridged collection of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) documents, requested on March 3, 2014 by Southeast Colorado Private Property Rights Council. Appendix C captures those FOIA documents requested on July 21, 2014 by the Colorado Independent CattleGrowers Association.


Dark Tourism in the American West

Dark Tourism in the American West

Author: Jennifer Dawes

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-08-12

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 3030211908

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This edited collection expands scholarly and popular conversations about dark tourism in the American West. The phenomenon of dark tourism—traveling to sites of death, suffering, and disaster for entertainment or educational purposes—has been described and, on occasion, criticized for transforming misfortune and catastrophe into commodity. The impulse, however, continues, particularly in the American West: a liminal and contested space that resonates with stories of tragedy, violent conflict, and disaster. Contributions here specifically examine the mediation and shaping of these spaces into touristic destinations. The essays examine Western sites of massacre and battle (such as Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site and the “Waco Siege”), sites of imprisonment (such as Japanese-American internment camps and Alcatraz Island), areas devastated by ecological disaster (such as Martin’s Cove and the Salton Sea), and unmediated sites (those sites left to the touristic imagination, with no interpretation of what occurred there, such as the Bennet-Arcane camp).


Colorado Tourism Roadmap

Colorado Tourism Roadmap

Author: Colorado. Tourism Office

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13:

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This Roadmap, created with the oversight and participation of the Colorado Tourism Board, has been designed as a resource to guide not only the CTO but also its industry partners, large and small, in identifying and prioritizing opportunities to maximize both the economic and lifestyle benefits of tourism.