Monday, July 20, 2009

Crownsville Lab Day

Pete and Maxine worked today on Port Tobacco material at the Maryland Historical Trust laboratory. Bruce Thompson graciously cleared some space and freed up some equipment for us...thank you Bruce.

Our next scheduled lab days are this Saturday at Port Tobacco, 9 AM to 3 PM, and next Monday at Crownsville, 9 AM to 3 PM.

In related news, I've started working on a report today for the phased development of an interpretive trail to lead from Thomas Stone Historic Site to Chapel Point State Park, via Port Tobacco, a distance of something over five miles. I expect to post soon some of the draft interpretive signs on the Society for the Restoration of Port Tobacco's website. Eventually we will have a virtual tour of Port Tobacco and its surroundings. Stay tuned.

Jim

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