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Fayetteville reviews renewal of state contract for Camp Legg historic site

5577202 · August 7, 2025
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Officials and state preservation staff discussed a proposed renewal of a state management agreement for the Camp Legg historic site, covering contract length, a new foundation planning document, permissions for reenactments and live‑fire events, and city responsibilities for maintenance and insurance.

FAYETTEVILLE, Tenn. — Fayetteville aldermen and representatives of the Tennessee Historical Commission discussed a proposed renewal of the state’s management agreement for the Camp Legg historic site, focusing on contract length, a new foundation planning document and safety and liability procedures for reenactments. The Tennessee Historical Commission’s director, Patrick McIntyre, told the Board of Aldermen on Aug. 7 that the state has invested more than $1.6 million in the site over the years and that the partnership with local volunteers and the city began with an…

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