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Historic preservation committee reviews student GPR survey of Templeton Cemetery and discusses fundraising, data handoff

2705685 · March 20, 2025
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Woodland Park Historic Preservation Committee heard results from a ground-penetrating radar and magnetic survey performed by four students, discussed data transfer and staking, and debated how to accept private donations for future Templeton Cemetery restoration work.

Members of the Woodland Park Historic Preservation Committee on an undated meeting discussed results of a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetic survey of Templeton Cemetery performed by a team of students and considered options for fundraising and data handoff to support restoration work.

The committee reported that four students — three women and one man — performed both GPR and magnetic scans and set survey grids and GPS control. Committee members said the students planned to return to stake any features they located, but committee volunteers also offered to accept GPS coordinates and stake sites themselves if the student team could provide compatible data files. One committee member said she had already tied perimeter stakes to known reference points and could share latitude/longitude coordinates for the committee’s survey grid.

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