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[log in to unmask] (Paul Wendt (SAR))
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:26 2006
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========================= HES POSTING ================== 
 
CHARLESTON 
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National Park Service sites & NPS cultural resources info 
 
 
HESsians, 
 
The National Park Service has two historic sites in Charleston, 
Charles Pinckney (the Constitution) and Fort Sumter (Revolution 
and Civil War).  Official information on these, and all other 
NPS sites, is available online in the "Infozone" at  
 
        National Park Service 
        --------------------- http://www.nps.gov 
 
Much more information on the history of the region, emphasizing 
the NPS sites but not limited to them, is available at 
 
        NPS "cultural resources" site 
        ----------------------------- http://www.cr.nps.gov 
 
There, links include: 
 
Southeast Archaeological Center (SEAC) 
    Maritime History and Archaeology in the Southeast 
    Civil War in the Southeast 
 
Historic American Buildings Survey/ Historic American Engineering Record 
National Register of Historic Places 
National Historic Landmarks 
 
 
----Paul 
 
Paul Wendt, Watertown MA 
HES e-subscriptions manager and asst.editor 
 
 
 
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