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![]() Governor Warner Announces $230,000 Transportation Grant For Moton MuseumGovernor Mark Warner announced today (01-16-04) that the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has awarded a Transportation Enhancement grant of $230,000 to improve public access to the Robert R. Moton Museum in Farmville. The governor was in Farmville to accompany the federal Brown v. Board 50th Anniversary Commission on its visit to Prince Edward County, the site of one of the five suits involved in the Supreme Court's historic Brown decision in 1954, ruling segregated public schools unconstitutional. The Transportation Enhancement Program is funded by the federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), but those federal funds are channeled through state transportation agencies, which decide which projects to fund. The Moton grant application was written, and the grant is being administered, by the Piedmont Planning District Commission (PPDC) on behalf of the Museum. When 20 percent of the grant's $230,000 is matched by other funds raised by the Museum, the total of $276,000 will pay for seven items designed to make the Moton Museum more easily accessible to travelers by car, bicycle, or foot. It will
Carl U. Eggleston, president of the board of directors of the Museum, expressed gratitude to Congress
for the funding, to VDOT for the award, to the PPDC for its work on behalf of the Museum, and to Governor
Warner for coming to Farmville to tour the Museum and announce the grant. "Now that the Save America's
Treasures grant has begun the restoration of the Moton building," he said, "these funds will make it
easier for tourists to visit the Museum and the whole Civil Rights in Education Heritage Trail, which
the Moton Museum is the anchor of. It's another step forward for the development of the Museum, another
chance to tell the Prince Edward story to people from throughout the Commonwealth and the nation, and
further progress for economic development in this area. We are confident that the visitor count to the
Moton Museum will continue to rise." |
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