GETTING READY FOR THE NEW MADRID BICENTENNIAL: REAL PLANS, GENERAL CONCEPTS, AND A WISH LIST
Plans are in place to recognize the New Madrid Bicentennial in 2011 and 2012 by the US Geological Survey, the Central US Earthquake Consortium, the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and other organizations.
The purpose is to leverage the 200th anniversary of the New Madrid earthquakes into a national opportunity to increase awareness and inspire action to reduce earthquake risk to people, property, systems, and communities. A key theme of the New Madrid Bicentennial program will recognize and promote responsible and sustainable economic development in areas of the central US that are affected by geologic hazards and earthquake risk.
Plans for the New Madrid Bicentennial include destination event' planning (modeled after the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial of 2004-2006), permanent and mobile museum exhibits, a PBS special, field trips, and hosting the 2012 National Earthquake Conference. Other ideas include developing an 'Earthquake Trail' for the tourism industry (modeled after the 'Golf Trail' and the 'Whiskey Trail'); sponsoring historical reenactments; and proactive outreach to industry associations in finance, insurance, land use, continuity planning, and related areas.