Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 122.djvu/818

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the National M useum o f Wildlife A rt is a destination attraction in the Western U nited States with annual attendance of 92 , 0 00 visitors from all over the world and an award - winning we b site that receives more than 1 0,000 visits p er wee k

(9) the National Museum of Wildlife Art seeks to educate a diverse audience through collecting fine art focused on wild- life, presenting e x ceptional exhibitions, providing community, regional, national, and international outreach, and presenting extensive educational programming for adults and children; and (10) a great opportunity exists to use the invaluable resources of the National Museum of Wildlife Art to teach the schoolchildren of the United States, through onsite visits, traveling exhibits, classroom curriculum, online distance learning, and other educational initiatives . (b) S ENS E OFC ON GR ESS. —I t is the sense of Congress that the National Museum of Wildlife Art, located at 2820 R ungius Road, Jackson, Wyoming, should be designated as the ‘ ‘National Museum of Wildlife Art of the United States ’ ’. SEC.3 3 7 . R E D ES IGNAT I O NO F E L LIS ISLAND LI B RAR Y . (a) RE D ES I GN AT ION.— T he E llis Island L ibrary on the third floor of the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, located on Ellis Island in New Y ork Harbor, shall be known and redesignated as the ‘‘Bob Hope Memorial Library’’. (b) REFEREN C ES.—Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, paper, or other record of the United States to the Ellis Island Library on the third floor of the Ellis Island Immigration Museum referred to in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to the ‘‘Bob Hope Memorial Library’’. Subti t leE—Tra il s a ndR i v ers SEC. 3 41 .A U T H ORI Z ATION AND AD M INISTRATION OF STAR - S P ANGLED BANNER NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL. Section 5 (a) of the National Trails System Act (1 6 U.S.C. 12 4 4(a)) is amended by adding at the end the following

‘‘(26) STAR-S P ANG L ED B ANNER NATIONAL H ISTORIC TRAIL.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—The Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail, a trail consisting of water and overland routes totaling approximately 290 miles, extending from Tangier Island, V irginia, through southern Maryland, the D istrict of Columbia, and northern Virginia, in the Chesa- peake Bay, P atuxent River, Potomac River, and north to the Patapsco River, and Baltimore, Maryland, commemo- rating the Chesapeake Campaign of the War of 1812 (including the British invasion of Washington, District of Columbia, and its associated feints, and the Battle of Balti- more in summer 1814), as generally depicted on the map titled ‘Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail’, num- bered T02 / 80,000, and dated June 200 7 . ‘‘(B) MAP.—The map referred to in subparagraph (A) shall be maintained on file and available for public inspec- tion in the appropriate offices of the National Park Service. Sta t elis ti ng.N e wYork .