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THE HISTORIES OF AMERICA'S NATIONAL PARKS IN THE SOUTHEAST

The linked historical summaries below have been taken from archeological overview and assessment reports prepared over the last few years by the Southeast Archeological Center under the aegis of the Regionwide Archeological Survey Program (RASP). RASP is part of a systemwide National Park Service initiative devoted to the systematic inventory of archeological sites on NPS lands, assessing the integrity and research potential of archeological sites through excavations, and preparing the various documents (archeological overview and assessment reports, survey reports, archeological base maps, National Register nominations, etc.) necessary for the effective protection and management of those resources.

1. Ninety Six National Historic Site, South Carolina
2. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia
3. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Georgia
4. Moores Creek National Battlefield, North Carolina