Property Ownership (alternative)
Maryland's 'Maryland Heritage Areas Authority' works to:
ADevelop commercial properties near historic sites
BPromote heritage tourism and preserve historic resources through coordination and funding✓ Correct
CRestrict all development within heritage area boundaries
DRegulate MREC licensing in heritage areas
Explanation
The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority promotes heritage tourism, coordinates preservation efforts, and provides funding support within designated heritage areas throughout the state.
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