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2/4/2014
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2. A major facility, the Orange County Agricultural Fair Association <br />race track existed immediately east of Bristol Street between McFadden <br />Avenue and Edinger Avenue. This facility was erected in 1890 and was used <br />for about a decade. <br />3. The subsurface of the project area is not likely to contain <br />valuable paleontological Material. <br />4. Data does not exist, with which to assess the archaeological <br />sensitivity of the study area. <br />RECOMMENVATI ONS <br />1. A Request for Determination of Eligibility should pe prepared <br />and forwarded to appropriate state a.gerncies for the Walker House located <br />at 1248 West Bishop Street. <br />2, All other strictures existing along Bristol Street, within the <br />study area are considered as having no features or associations which <br />would render them eligible for inclusion in the National Register of <br />€3istor•ic Places. It is recommended that no further research effort be <br />expender. <br />3. The subsurface in the area or the 1890s race track may conicain <br />artifacts of historical importance. Excavation an the east tide of Bristol <br />Street between McFadden Avenue and Cdinger Avenue should be monitored by <br />a qualified archaeologist historian equipped to quickly document and re- <br />cover any important material which appears. Any material recovered should <br />bn described in a professional report and the material should be donated <br />to d local Oisterical society. <br />4_ Since the archaeological sensitivity of the area has not been <br />established, all excavation wGrk should be periodically inspected by an <br />archaeologist. This inspection may be terninat4�d in any given area when <br />clearly undisturbed natural deposits are reached, The archaeologist must <br />be pry- ,paved tc quickly assess trig �ajue 3f an)o wratiarial iii appears, and <br />to quickly document anal recover the material. Any material recovered <br />should be described in a professional report and the material should be <br />curated at a local taciliLy with the resources for protection and display. <br />Ronald M. Bissell <br />Archaeologist <br />
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