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State historic preservation office and St. George highlight archaeology grant projects at Tonicotin Park
Summary
Officials said a State Historic Preservation Office archaeology grant funded projects in St. George that protect archaeological resources and add interpretive signage at Tonicotin Park to educate visitors about thousands of years of human habitation.
Carly Stauffer, a grants administrator with the State Historic Preservation Office, said the City of St. George worked with the office on an archaeology grant to fund projects at Tonicotin Park that protect archaeological resources and add educational signage for visitors. "There are thousands of years of human habitation history throughout Utah and in St.…
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