The Historic Plant Nursery
What initially drew me to the Olmsted Center was the incredible and unique work that we do to create Cultural Landscape Reports (CLR’s) for the many parks in the Northeast. […]
What initially drew me to the Olmsted Center was the incredible and unique work that we do to create Cultural Landscape Reports (CLR’s) for the many parks in the Northeast. […]
*Warning: long post ahead* The late 1800’s was a period in American history known as the Gilded Age, when ‘robber barons’ made huge fortunes off industrialization, natural resource exploitation, and […]
Last week I wrote about how historic places and National Park Service sites create opportunities for people in the built environment to access nature. However, there are many […]
[Title quote by Franz Dolp as quoted in Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass] Nature was never far away while I was growing up. We lived on a kibbutz in Israel […]