Contrasting Coexisting Communities
Hello from the wonderful world of Peddocks Island, brought to you by Microsoft Word 2013! This week I’ve gone full force back into the Cultural Landscape Inventory (CLI) for Peddocks […]
Hello from the wonderful world of Peddocks Island, brought to you by Microsoft Word 2013! This week I’ve gone full force back into the Cultural Landscape Inventory (CLI) for Peddocks […]
On a very rainy day earlier this week (The Scottish might have called it “dreich.” Look it up!), the Designing the Parks team drove out to Lowell, just outside of Boston, for a visit […]
The National Park Service is not just about preserving wilderness, hiking rural trails, or providing the quintessential American road trip. The Service – through preservation, interpretation, and collaboration – provides […]
Merriam-Webster defines a volunteer as ‘a person who voluntarily undertakes or expresses a willingness to undertake a service.’ Each day trillions of trees volunteer by providing shelter, habitat, food, and oxygen […]
The past couple weeks here at Minute Man National Historical Park have literally not only been an educational journey of learning more of the Massachusetts area nor learning about the […]
One of the songs I constantly heard growing up at graduations is “It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye” by Boyz II Men followed by “The End of the Road”. Although […]
Honest disclosure: if I could redesign a city, every street would become a park. If there is one thing I learned during my time thus far in Boston, is that […]
This week, I got to check off two very different accomplishments. First, the draft history of the Saugus CLR is complete! While historical research and synthesis is a familiar exercise, […]
Even sleepy weeks at the Olmsted Center prove to be interesting! While much of the office was conducting fieldwork in Maryland, I was mapping and continuing to research my site: […]
Last week proved to be a busy one! I started out with a visit to the Navy Yard to talk with the new Branching Out Field Team. Their first project […]