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Rising Seas Threaten Historic Sites in Jamestown, Virginia

Rising sea levels and coastal erosion pose risks to historic sites in the U.S., particularly in Jamestown, Virginia. Archaeologists are actively working to document and preserve these sites as the nation nears its 250th anniversary.

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As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, rising sea levels and coastal erosion are threatening historic locations, including Jamestown, Virginia. Special correspondent Ben Tracy from Climate Central reported on the efforts of archaeologists working to uncover and preserve America's history in the face of these environmental challenges.

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How climate change and rising seas endanger historic sites like Jamestown, Virginia

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