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The Presidio of Santa Barbara, in Santa Barbara, California, is being rebuilt directly on its original foundations, located by archaeology. About half of the structure has been rebuilt so far.
On Aug 11, 2011, at 10:00 AM, Misty Jackson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Fort Michilimackinac in Michigan. See www.mackinacparks.com/colonial-michilimackinac/
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> Misty Jackson, Ph.D., RPA
> Arbre Croche Cultural Resources
> 214 South Main Street
> Leslie, Michigan 49251
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> On Aug 11, 2011, at 10:40 AM, Benjamin Pykles wrote:
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> > I am looking for examples of historic site reconstructions that are
> > positioned in proximity to the structure's original (excavated) sites. I am
> > aware of the reconstructed Ft. Seminoe (in Wyoming) which was erected a
> > short distance from the excavated foundations of the original fort. Does
> > anyone know of other similar examples of this method of preservation and
> > interpretation?
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> > Thanks for the help.
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> > Benjamin Pykles
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