Julie Abell Horn

M.A., Applied History, George Mason University

B.A., Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley

Project Director, Senior Archaeologist/Historian

Ms. Abell Horn meets the professional qualifications of the National Park Service’s 36CFR 61 and is certified by the Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA). She has served as a Deputy Principal Investigator, Primary Author, or Project Manager for numerous cultural resource evaluations in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut as part of HPI’s team, as well as in many other states in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions in previous positions. She has managed extensive primary research programs and written numerous comprehensive reports for both urban, rural, and waterfront sites. This has included undertaking historic and archival research, report writing and editing, artifact analysis, database management, statistical analysis, and computer graphics. Ms. Abell Horn’s experience includes completing Environmental Impact Studies, Field Investigations, and Cultural Resource Assessments.

Projects of interest include:

• World Trade Center Memorial and Redevelopment Project Site for the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation: Phase 1A Report and Topic Intensive Report, Manhattan, NY;

• Brooklyn Bridge Park Project, Brooklyn, NY;

• NYC School Construction Authority Projects: New Construction and Additions: Five Boroughs, 2004 – 2007, New York, NY;

• Church/Division Mixed Use Development, New Rochelle, Westchester County, NY;

• NJ Transit Lackawanna Cut-Off Passenger Rail Service Restoration project, Warren and Sussex Counties, New Jersey; and Lackawanna and Monroe Counties, PA; and,

• NJ Transit Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex (MOM) Rail Project, Monmouth, Ocean, and Middlesex Counties, NJ.