S. 2742118th CongressSenate Bill

Fort Ontario Holocaust Refugee Shelter National Historical Park Establishment Act

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This bill establishes the Fort Ontario National Monument in Oswego, New York, as a unit of the National Park System. The site shall preserve, protect, and interpret the history of (1) Indigenous people who once inhabited the land on which Fort Ontario is located, (2) Fort Ontario and its previous fortifications, and (3) refugees from World War II who were housed at Fort Ontario.

Introduced Sep 7, 2023
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