Pamunkey Reservation listed as one of the nation’s most endangered historic places

Part of the eroding shoreline of the Pamunkey Reservation. (Credit: Shoreline Studies Program/VIMS)

Some of the highest rates of sea level rise in the country are in the Chesapeake Bay region where it’s twice the average annual global rate.

Today, the National Trust for Historic Preservation listed the Pamunkey Indian Tribe’s reservation, on a peninsula in King William County, among its eleven Most Endangered Historic Places in America.

Pamela D’Angelo reports.

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