Farewell Olmsted Center
The last 11 weeks have flown by and it’s hard to leave when I feel I only just started. I attached my final Teach-Back presentation below: Link to Teach Back […]
The last 11 weeks have flown by and it’s hard to leave when I feel I only just started. I attached my final Teach-Back presentation below: Link to Teach Back […]
On Monday, the Saugus Iron Works planting design came full circle. I met the Branching Out Field Team at the site for their week-long ‘Resource Protection and Pest Management’ task […]
I was able to break away from the computer last Friday for a trip back to the Baker-Biddle Homestead on Cape Cod to meet Steve Biddle and his wife, Lynn. […]
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 […]
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 […]
I am still here, mapping Baker-Biddle, but do not worry. The end is in sight! I finished the existing condition mapping for the Baker-Biddle site this week and just in […]
The first week of July turned out to be short and sweet. I spent the 4th of July holiday in Maine, and returned to the office ready to finish the […]
Since the last blog post, the world of mapping has opened a portal into the Olmsted Center and swallowed me up! (Or, at least that’s what it feels like.) Tim […]
Cape Cod National Seashore came alive this past week. A portion of the Olmsted Center, Minuteman, SUNY-ESF (Environmental Science and Forestry), and Salem Maritime staff and interns participated in a […]
My name is Jill and I am one of the Designing the Parks interns this summer, focusing on the Baker-Biddle property on Cape Cod National Seashore. I recently graduated from […]