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Preservation Group Seeks To Shield East Coast Land

The National Trust for Historic Preservation plans to declare a large swath of the East Coast's most historic land as among the most imperiled in the country because it could one day be crisscrossed by high-voltage power lines.
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Sandhya Somashekhar

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