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Code · U.S. Code · Title 16 - CONSERVATION · CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES · SUBCHAPTER LXV— NATIONAL PARKWAYS · § 460

§ 460. Natchez Trace Parkway

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All lands and easements heretofore and hereafter conveyed to the United States by the States of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee for the right-of-way for the projected parkway between Natchez, Mississippi, and Nashville, Tennessee, together with sites acquired or to be acquired for recreational areas in connection therewith, and a right-of-way for said parkway of a width sufficient to include the highway and all bridges, ditches, cuts, and fills appurtenant thereto, but not exceeding a maximum of two hundred feet through Government-owned lands (except that where small parcels of Government-owned lands would otherwise be isolated, or where topographic conditions or scenic requirements are such that bridges, ditches, cuts, fills, parking overlooks, and landscape development could not reasonably be confined to a width of two hundred feet, the said maximum may be increased to such width as may be necessary, with the written approval of the department or agency having jurisdiction over such lands) as designated on maps heretofore or hereafter approved by the Secretary of the Interior, shall be known as the Natchez Trace Parkway and shall be administered and maintained by the Secretary of the Interior through the National Park Service, subject to the provisions of the Act of Congress approved August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535), entitled “An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes”,1 the provisions of which Act, as amended and supplemented, are extended over and made applicable to said parkway:
Provided, That the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized, with the concurrence of the Secretary of the Interior, to connect with said parkway such roads and trails as may be necessary for the protection, administration, or utilization of adjacent and nearby national forests and the resources thereof: And provided further, That the Forest Service and the National Park Service shall, insofar as practicable, coordinate and correlate such recreational developments as each may plan, construct, or permit to be constructed, on lands within their respective jurisdictions, which, by mutual agreement, should be given special treatment for recreational purposes.
(May 18, 1938, ch. 251, § 1, 52 Stat. 407.)
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  • 39 Stat. 535
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  • May 18, 1938, ch. 251, § 1
  • 52 Stat. 407
  • act Aug. 25, 1916, ch. 408
  • 128 Stat. 3094
  • act June 30, 1949, ch. 288, title I
  • 63 Stat. 380
  • Pub. L. 109–313, § 2(a)(1)
  • 120 Stat. 1734
  • act June 30, 1949, ch. 288
  • 63 Stat. 403
  • act Sept. 5, 1950, ch. 849, § 6(a)
  • 64 Stat. 583
  • 127 Stat. 519
  • Pub. L. 106–527
  • 114 Stat. 2515
  • Pub. L. 85–746
  • 72 Stat. 839
  • act Jan. 7, 1941, ch. 939
  • 54 Stat. 1227
  • 64 Stat. 1262
  • 63 Stat. 1070
  • Pub. L. 89–670, § 6(a)(1)(M)
  • 80 Stat. 938
  • section 2(b) of Pub. L. 97–449
  • 96 Stat. 2439
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