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State click map
State click map












  • Draw – To draw an area of interest, click the icon, then select which shape you would like to draw.
  • The unit of measurement can be changed by clicking the dropdown menu under ‘Units’. For both of these options, click the tab to start drawing the line or shape on the screen, then click enter to end the measurement. Use the second tab to draw a polygon to calculate the total area of your proposed project location.
  • Measure – Use the first tab of the measure tool to calculate the linear distance between features on the map.
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    Basemap – To change the background appearance of the map, click the basemap icon and choose a different aesthetic.Layers – Use the layers feature to turn on and off different data by clicking the eye button next to the layer name.Please note, to search by battlefield, its name all capital letters must be used.

    state click map

  • Search Bar – Use the search bar to look up any location by town name, street address, or battlefield.
  • A final determination of project eligibility will be made by a Awarding Officer upon receipt of a complete application. The use of this tool is for the approximation of a project location within the battlefield boundaries. You can also use this tool to see if any land nearby has already been preserved by a Battlefield Land Acquisition Grant.Įligibility Disclaimer: This tool is updated periodically and does not reflect all land currently preserved by a Battlefield Land Acquisition Grant.

    state click map

    Boundaries for these battlefields were surveyed as part of the reports’ development, and are relevant to determining eligibility for projects pertaining to ABPP’s Battlefield Land Acquisition Grant, Battlefield Interpretation Grant, and Battlefield Restoration Grant programs.Īs a potential applicant, you can use this tool to determine whether or not your project area falls within the battlefield boundaries. Welcome to the American Battlefield Protection Program’s Battlefield Boundaries Map! The purpose of this tool is to provide public access to spatial data representing Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War battlefields identified in two separate reports, the Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States (2007) and the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation's Civil War Battlefields (1993).














    State click map