Conservation Park Site
The Conservation Park Site, also known as the Pine River Park Site and designated 20GR33, is an archaeological site located along the Pine River in Alma, Michigan.
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Conservation Park Site
43.3708° N, -84.6708° E
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The Conservation Park Site, also known as the Pine River Park Site and designated 20GR33, is an archaeological site located along the Pine River in Alma, Michigan. The site was discovered by archaeologists from Alma College in 1976, and excavations conducted in 1977-81 and 1983-85 found early Woodland period material. indicating a camp covering 1.4 acres (0.57 ha). The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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