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Aif~..,~,~ 5 2z <br />Top 10 Natural and Cultural Sites in Orange County <br />To help mark the 10`~ Anniversary of the Lands Legacy Program, DEAPR proposes <br />embarking on a public outreach effort to identify The Top 10 Natural and Cultural Sites in <br />Orange County. The purpose is to promote land conservation by helping people recognize <br />some of the special places we have here in Orange County-places that are truly unique and <br />that help give the county its identity. <br />DEAPR would utilize newspapers and other popular forms of social media (e.g., Facebook <br />and Twitter) to generate interest in its search. It would also ask its advisory boards <br />(Commission for the Environment, Historic Preservation Commission, Agricultural <br />Preservation Board, and Parks and Recreation Council) to participate by submitting <br />recommendations and helping with the public outreach. <br />What would you put on the list? <br />The following are some initial candidates that DEAPR staff is considering (in no order). We <br />know there are many more candidates out there and look forward to learning about them. <br />- Occoneechee Mountain <br />- Eno River State Park <br />- Duke Forest <br />- Mason Farm Biological Reserve <br />- Davie Poplar at McCorkle Place <br />- University Lake <br />- Occoneechee village archaeological site (at Eno bend) <br />- Cedar Grove Historic District <br />- Ayr Mount <br />- New Hope Creek Slopes (including Hollow Rock heritage area) <br />- Cane Creek Reservoir <br />- The Forest Theater <br />- Seven Mile Creek natural areas (including Moorefields) <br />- Pickard Mountain/Dairyland Agricultural Corridor <br />- St. Mary's Road Corridor <br />Requested Action <br />At this time, we are asking the Board for any feedback and guidance before <br />moving forward with this idea. <br />
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