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Frey-Haverstick Site

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Frey Haverstick Site
Frey Haverstick Site

The Frey-Haverstick Site (36LA6) is a prehistoric and historic archaeological site located in Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The site was excavated in 1931, 1971, and 1975 by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Artifacts on the site were discovered as early as 1873, and included a helmet of Swedish origin dated to the reign of King Gustavus II Adolphus (1611–1632). The site features a Susquehannock cemetery, a Middle Woodland habitation site, and a Shenks Ferry village. Various artifact date activities on the site between 3500 BC. and 1650 AD.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

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Frey-Haverstick Site
Elizabeth Street, Manor Township

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N 39.995 ° E -76.4705 °
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Elizabeth Street 33
17582 Manor Township
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