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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Richard "Dick" Lusardi, currently superintendent |
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| at Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield, has |
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| announced his retirement on June 3, 2005, following a 41-year |
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| federal career; and
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| WHEREAS, His strong experience dealing with historic |
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| structures and his fine record of building community support |
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| for park resources have been great assets throughout his |
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| 38-year career with the National Park Service; and
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| WHEREAS, He has served as superintendent at Lincoln Home |
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| since April of 2003; he was chief of maintenance at the park |
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| from 1981 to 1988; the last major restoration of the Lincoln |
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| Home was during the years of 1987 and 1988; he served on the |
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| committee to select the contractor and worked closely with the |
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| NPS Denver Service Center to complete the extensive restoration |
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| project of the park's primary resource; and
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| WHEREAS, Under his direction as superintendent, Mr. |
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| Lusardi began the development of a new comprehensive general |
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| management plan and EIS for the site to replace the previous |
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| 35-year-old master plan; his continued efforts for the overall |
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| restoration of the site have lead to the research development |
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| of a historic structures report for the reconstruction of the |
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| Burch and Carrigan Houses, ca. 1860, homes of two of Lincoln's |
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| closest neighbors; in July of 2004, he orchestrated the visit |
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| of the national flag exhibit to Springfield in which three |
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| American flags measuring 45 feet by 90 feet were placed on |
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| display at the site, with the official World War II flag being |
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| raised over the home; and
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| WHEREAS, Immediately preceding his return to Lincoln Home |
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| in 2003, he was superintendent at Wilson's Creek National |
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| Battlefield in Republic, Missouri; during his tenure at the |
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| Civil War battle site, he provided guidance, direction, and |
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| leadership to the Wilson's Creek National Battlefield |
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| Foundation, which resulted in completing a $1.2 million |
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| fundraising campaign for the construction of a new |
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| 8,235-square-foot Civil War research library and educational |
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| facility; he also led the park through the development of a new |
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| draft GMP and EIS; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Lusardi served as superintendent at Fort Scott |
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| National Historic Site in Fort Scott, Kansas, for three years |
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| following an eight-year stint as superintendent of Perry's |
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| Victory and International Peace Memorial in Put-in-Bay, Ohio; |
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| during his tenure at Fort Scott, he directed the development of |
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| an interpretive program with 16 wayside exhibits depicting the |
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| history of the fort, including the role of black education on |
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| the site; he was instrumental in bringing new events to the |
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| fort through collaboration and partnerships with community and |
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| business leaders; the park's first Armed Forces Day celebration |
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| recognizing all branches of the service and the appearance of |
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| the traveling Viet Nam Wall exhibit brought significant |
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| increases in visitation and visibility for the park; and
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| WHEREAS, Prior experience in maintenance and visitor |
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| protection activities included assignments at six other park |
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| sites: Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, |
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| Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Site, Statue of Liberty |
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| National Monument, Fire Island National Seashore, Taconic |
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| State Park, and Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, He and his wife, Diane, have four grown children |
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| and six grandchildren; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| we commend Richard "Dick" Lusardi on his exemplary 41-year |