Is the Milford Knob a Cultural Landscape?
In August of 2020, the office of Tribal and Cultural Affairs in Region 1 reached out to the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation for the creation of a Technical Assistance […]
In August of 2020, the office of Tribal and Cultural Affairs in Region 1 reached out to the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation for the creation of a Technical Assistance […]
Feeling cooped up at home? Get out to a park! I am grateful for a number of phenomenal site visits in the past few months, and I hope you feel […]
All good things must come to an end, and so, unfortunately, we’ve come to a close on my position. That being said, I’d like to reflect a little on my […]
In my last post, I gave a quick overview of the history of Blow-Me-Down Farm at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park, located in Cornish, New Hampshire. Today, I’d like to share […]
To the average visitor of a historic site, the landscape is often a backdrop to the main event. Visitors to historic sites are quick to pass by the trees and […]
The Gaines’ Mill Battlefield is known mostly for the role it played during the Civil War – however, prior to 1862, the property operated as the Springfield Plantation for nearly […]