Hey, Cayce! We’ve got some exciting news that’s sure to put a smile on your face. The City of Cayce just hit the jackpot with a whopping $2.1 million gift from the wonderful Boyd Foundation. This generous contribution will help to wrap up the construction of the much-anticipated Visitor’s Center at the remarkable 12,000 Year History Park. Can you believe it?
To give you a little context, the Visitor’s Center is a crucial part of the park, which showcases a staggering 12,000 years of history right here in our backyard. Mayor Elise Partin expressed her heartfelt gratitude, stating, “We are thankful for the gift from The Boyd Foundation to be able to build the visitor center for the 12,000 Year History Park.”
She went on to highlight the park’s significance: “This park already shows archaeological proof of habitation from 12,000 years ago and is a part of the National Park Service American Battlefield Plan. To be able to see this vision come to fruition to protect this land and be able to tell the story of everyone who walked it is important to our city to our county to our state and to our nation.” Wow! Talk about an important piece of history.
According to George Bailey, President of the Board for the Boyd Foundation, this project doesn’t just stop at being a nice place to visit; it’s about creating meaningful experiences. “This will provide outdoor recreational opportunities; and in this case, it will also be a great tourism attraction and an educational opportunity for children throughout the Midlands area.” Sounds like a fantastic place for families to explore and learn!
So, what happens next? Well, the city is gearing up to finalize a competitive bid for the construction of the new Visitor’s Center. It’s an important step in making this vision a reality, and we can’t wait to see things get underway!
You might be wondering a little more about the Boyd Foundation. The foundation’s roots are deeply embedded in the community, stemming from the late Darnall W. Boyd‘s desire to improve the quality of life for everyone in the Midlands. Today, that mission is carried on by Susan Boyd and the rest of the board through projects that uplift the outdoors, education, and historical preservation.
They’re on the lookout for creative projects where their efforts will leave a lasting impact for generations to come. And let’s be honest, this new Visitor’s Center fits the bill perfectly!
Now, if you haven’t had the chance to check out the 12,000 Year History Park yet, you’re truly missing out! This unique archaeological site in Cayce is where history meets nature, featuring everything from Native American tribes to mammoths, and even Revolutionary War soldiers. How cool is that?
The park boasts grounds that include visible earthworks from a Civil War battle in 1865, providing a tangible connection to our past. With stories to tell and adventures waiting to happen, you’ll find something for explorers of all ages!
So, as we watch this project unfold with our heads held high, let’s celebrate this gift and the future it holds not just for Cayce, but for everyone who loves history, nature, and community spirit. The Visitor’s Center is one step closer to reality, and we can’t wait to see what’s in store for this little corner of history!
Stay tuned for more updates, and let’s keep our fingers crossed for an amazing future ahead!
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