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History Landscapes |
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Historic permanent
settlement along the Parts of the past are found everywhere along the river: in place names for settlers long gone (the Tylers of Tyler Bend, for example); an anchor bolt remains from a swinging bridge washed away by the flooding river; a stone fence along an abandoned field, or an old chimney surrounded in the spring by still blooming daffodils. When you encounter these things, think of those who passed here before you. But for your safety, and for the preservation of these artifacts, please do not enter abandoned structures, remove old machinery or equipment, or carry cultural pieces of any kind away from their present location. Leave the cultural landscape intact for all to enjoy. Many of the interpretive areas are historic sites and districts that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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For More Information: E-Mail Us Web Design: Carla Beasley Last Updated: July 09, 2002 |
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