Title: Combine Confluence with History
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2Introduction to the Opportunity
- Combine Confluence with History
- Celebrate Unique Geography
- Celebrate Unique History
- Develop Economy of Region
- Promote Pride In Community
3Confluence Park Features
- The Mississippi Ohio Confluence
- Museum of the Western Campaign
- Historic Statues Grant
- Fort Defiance Replica
- U.S.S. Cairo Ironclad Replica
- Tollhouse/Bookstore Giftshop
4Mississippi Ohio Confluence
5- CIVIL WAR MUSEUM OF THE WESTERN CAMPAIGN
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7 Belmont and the occupation of Paducah Fort
Henry / Fort Donelson New Madrid / Island No.
10 Fort Jackson / New Orleans Ft. Pillow /
Memphis Shiloh Stones River The
Vicksburg Campaign Chickamauga / Chattanooga
The Atlanta Campaign Murfreesboro The
Carolina Campaign
8Great Heroes
- Ulysses S. Grant
- President Lincoln
- John A. Logan
- Harriet Tubman
- Frederick Douglass
- William Tecumseh Sherman
9Ulysses S. Grant
10President Abraham Lincoln
11John A. Logan
12Harriet Tubman
13Frederick Douglass
14William Tecumseh Sherman
15Fort Defiance Replica
16U.S.S. Cairo Ironclad Replica
17Embarkation of General McClernans Brigade at
Cairo The Advance of The Great Mississippi
Expedition January 10, 1862Harpers Weekly
February 1, 1862
18Market Analysis
Population Numbers 250 Miles--17,116,620 500 M
iles--89,330,363 1000 Miles--209,429,915
Comparative Annual Visitor Attendance Vicksburg
950,000 Gettysburg 1,800,000 Antietam
265,000 FDP Estimation-1,000,000
19Fort Defiance Park Economic Development Opportunit
ies
- Approximately 1,500,000 people visited Fort
Massac - park in 2004. Every October, the two-day Fort
Massac - Encampment draws over 100,000 visitors.
- Fort Defiance Annual Visitor Projection 1
Million plus - Historic Tourism Growing
- Historic Tourist Spend 50 more
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20Summary of EconomicImpacts
- 1 Million plus Visitors Annually
- 70 Million Annual Expenditures
- 140 Million Annual Impact
21Immediate (2005 2006) Plans
- Open Museum of Western Campaign
- Build Heroic-Size Grant Statue
- Secure Funding For Future Stages/Projects
22- Fort Defiance Park Project Development Partners
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale Office of
Economic and Regional Development - Illinois Department of Transportation
- Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic
Opportunity - US Department of Agriculture Rural Development
- Southernmost Illinois Delta Empowerment Zone
- Hastings Foundation
- Southern Illinois Community Foundation