Although not 'historic' in that sense, the on-site reconstruction
of a roman villa might serve as an example too:
http://www.villa-borg.de/pdf/flyer_borg_en.pdf
On subject "Re: Reconstructions in Proximity to Original Sites" you wrote:
> See http://www.fortmeigs.org/. This NHL was built on a Late Prehistoric
> village and cemetery, which is separately listed in the NRHP.
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> Benjamin Pykles
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> Subject: Reconstructions in Proximity to Original Sites
> 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?
> Thanks for the help.
> Benjamin Pykles