Supporters testify about Pike site s historic value, urge national park status
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An aerial photo shows the area of Pike County once known as New Philadelphia. Tommy Hailey | National Park Service
BARRY The message behind a historic site in Pike County is one that has endured more than a century and a half: People of different backgrounds, beliefs and skin color can live together in peace.
It’s a reminder that should be shared beyond the 80 acres of the first town in the nation platted and registered by a Black man, supporters of New Philadelphia said Wednesday.
Testifying before the House National Parks, Forests and Public Lands Subcommittee, New Philadelphia Association President Phil Bradshaw said the site’s history is “a story worth preserving.”
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