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Obama Signs Bill Creating Pinnacles National Park

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Friday, January 11, 2013   

SOLEDAD, Calif. – California is now home to the country's newest National Park.

President Barack Obama has signed a measure to re-designate Pinnacles National Monument as Pinnacles National Park. The legislation was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senator Barbara Boxer and in the House by Representative Sam Farr.
Farr says the change will bring national recognition to the area.

"It's now the home to condors and to climbers and demonstrates what the tectonic plates do when they meet and clash. And, as I say for the Central Coast, we're famous for the coastline and now we're going to be famous for the mountains as well."

The area in central California is known for its volcanic formations that attract rock climbers of all skill levels, and it's home to several California condors – one of the world's rarest birds.

President Theodore Roosevelt established the area as a National Monument in 1908. Since then, the area has grown from 2,500 acres to 26,000.

The legislation had widespread support of cities and businesses that would benefit from increased tourism in San Benito and southern Monterey counties.

Fred Ledesma is the mayor of the city of Soledad, which is the only entrance on the west side of the park. He says things are about to change.

"Big time. We have been pretty much basically an ag-town with mostly farm workers and prison guards because there are two correctional facilities here. And so this is really our opportunity to really jump on as far as ag-tourism and just tourism in general."

Ledesma says the city is currently negotiating with a couple of upper-scale hotels, and he believes the National Park designation will help make this happen.

The legislation was first introduced in 2009 and is supported by The Wilderness Society and other environmental groups.





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