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Date: | Fri, 9 Oct 1998 08:40:49 -0500 |
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Greetings!
Our historic site is an eighteenth century rice plantation, which
includes an original Georgian mansion. The site's dirt pathways, under
which are archaeological features, are being subjected to substantial
erosion. The main pathway runs from the visitor parking area to the
Big House (i.e. a necessary evil/modern feature).
We are in need of ideas to:
1. stop the erosion and damage to features.
2. provide easier access for our handicapped visitors.
3. be somewhat 'reversable' to allow for future archaeological
surveys.
4. hold up to periodic submersion during spring rains.
Quite a 'laundry list', I realize.
Thank y'all in advance,
Fielding Freed
Site Interpreter
Hampton Plantation State Historic Site
McClellanville, South Carolina
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