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This is a dig at the 1806 site of Ft. Hawkins on the first Federal Road from Washington DC to New Orleanshttp://www.macon.com/198/story/150349.html
From the story it seems that the fort itself is still intact – perhaps even a “museum” of sorts in Macon – but they're digging for a particular wall/palisade area, right? I was wondering if the fort was “lost” at some point and only now being unearthed, but I get the sense that this was not the case.
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