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PUBLIC LAW 106-164—DEC. 9, 1999 113 STAT. 1793 of 22 sites representing the "Advance of the Frontier, 1763- 1830". (8) In 1960, the Fallen Timbers Battlefield was designated as a National Historic Landmark. (b) PURPOSES. —The purposes of this Act are— (1) to recognize and preserve the 185-acre Fallen Timbers Battlefield site; (2) to recognize and preserve the Fort Miamis site; (3) to formalize the linkage of the Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Monument to Fort Miamis; (4) to preserve and interpret United States military history and Native American culture during the period from 1794 through 1813; (5) to provide assistance to the State of Ohio, polirtiqal subdivisions of the State, and nonprofit organizations in the State to implement the management plan and develop programs that will preserve and interpret the historical, cultural, natural, recreational and scenic resources of the historic site; and (6) to authorize the Secretary to provide technical assistance to the State of Ohio, political subdivisions of the State, and nonprofit organizations in the State, including the Ohio Historical Society, the city of Maumee, the Maumee Valley Heritage Corridor, the Fallen Timbers Battlefield Commission, Heidelberg College, the city of Toledo, and the Metropark District of the Toledo Area, to implement the management plan. SEC. 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD AND FORT MIAMIS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE. (a) IN GENERAL.— There is established, as an affiliated area of the National Park System, the Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site in the State of Ohio. (b) DESCRIPTION.—The historic site is comprised of the following as generally depicted on the map entitled Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historical Site-proposed, number NHS- FTFM, and dated May 1999: (1) The Fallen Timbers site, comprised generally of the following: (A) The Fallen Timbers Battlefield site, consisting of an, approximately 185-acre parcel located north of U.S. 24, west of U.S. 23/1-475, south of the Norfolk and Western Railroad line, and east of Jerome Road. (B) The approximately 9-acre Fallen Timbers Battlefield Monument, located south of U.S. 24; and (2) The Fort Miamis Park site. (c) MAP. — The map shall be on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the National Park Service. SEC. 5. ADMINISTRATION OF HISTORIC SITES. (a) APPLICABILITY OF NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM LAWS.— The historic site shall be administered in a manner consistent with this Act and all laws generally applicable to units of the National Park System, including the Act of August 25, 1916 (16 U.S.C. 1, 2-4; commonly known as the National Park Service Organic Act), and the Act of August 21, 1935 (16 U.S.C. 461 et seq.; commonly known as the Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act). (b) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT.— The Secretary may enter into a cooperative agreement with the management entity to provide technical assistance to ensure the marking, research, interpretation.