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Flyvapnet



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 Posted 08-11-2010 at 22:36   
It has come to my attention the name Sherwood Forest Indian Mound is obsolete. Today I received a communication from Rick A. Ferrer, Senior Planner, Miami-Dade County, Department of Planning and Zoning, Office of Historic & Archaeological Resources; and he informed me of (amongst other things) the following: "The mound was designated (protected) by Miami-Dade County in 1983 under the name 'El Portal Burial Mound & Archaeological Site.'"

Hence, I recommend this site be herein renamed El Portal Burial Mound & Archaeological Site. But, my memory being what it is, I presently don't know whom I should inform.



Mr. Ferrer also informed me a site report is on file and additional information exists; and he is forwarding my request for information to Miami-Dade County archaeologist Jeff Ransom, who will directly assist me. If you, dear reader, can advise me how to expedite this site-renaming matter I would be very grateful.



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 Posted 08-11-2010 at 22:41   
Hello, you did the right thing by leaving a comment on the appropriate page, it's renamed. (Although we're not keen on renaming sites that have a lot of photos attached as all the photos have to be renamed too!)




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 Posted 08-11-2010 at 23:32   
Thank you, Andy. I can appreciate the work (and tedium) involved in renaming lots of files, so I'm glad we got this over with before more documents become available.



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