Today the students received a transit tutorial and practiced what they learned with an exercise. They learned about horizontal control and how to set up a grid with a transit.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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During its existence between 1817 and 1855, Arcadia was a thriving industrial village of mixed ethnicity, including many enslaved African Americans. Arcadia included dozens of residences on the hills overlooking two lumber mills, a textile mill, grist mill, blacksmith shop, communal well, and one of Florida's earliest railroads.
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