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Article: Battle of Chancellorsville continues; Preservationists locked out of talks for new project.(BUSINESS)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- June 30, 2003
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Byline: Tim Lemke, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The fight over development on part of the Civil War battlefield at Chancellorsville, Va., has heated up again, three months after Spotsylvania County supervisors rejected plans to build a massive mixed-use project on an 800-acre site known as the Mullins Farm.
Historic preservationists who helped stop the first development proposal were locked out of discussions involving a smaller residential development on the site where Union and Confederate soldiers clashed in May 1863.
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation will hold a public meeting tomorrow to reinject itself into the dialogue over the ...