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I saw Fred today and he says the Oley Hills site property has been bought, and not by a conservancy as we'd hoped. He has passed information on the site to the new owners through the former owners. We can only hope that they will refrain from destroying Oley Hills as another site in Bartonsville, Pennsylvania was recently destroyed. Cairns and all were bulldozed to make way for new construction without even any archaeology done to determine what artifacts may have been there.
Something is not right. This message is just to keep things from messing up down the road

