Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of the Eagle River Greenbelt Access and Pathway, Eagle River, Alaska, ADOT&PF Project Number 55715

Summary

In 2004 the Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation requested a cultural resource survey of the proposed Eagle River Greenbelt Access and Pathway trail corridor. This document details this survey. Staff from the Office of History and Archaeology completed fieldwork during June 2004 and identified a can midden and trail segment (ANC-01419); two cabin sites (ANC-01420), (ANC-01527); a cluster of trail segments (ANC-01528); three modern campsites; and an abandoned vehicle.

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Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of the Eagle River Greenbelt Access and Pathway, Eagle River, Alaska, ADOT&PF Project Number 55715. Daniel R. Thompson, Alan D. DePew. 2004 ( tDAR id: 457724) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8457724

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min long: -150.152; min lat: 61.041 ; max long: -149.363; max lat: 61.381 ;

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Project No.(s): 55715

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