What’s Next for the Orchard at MAVA?
I spent my summer investigating the history of the orchard that previously stood at Martin Van Buren National Historic Site. I went through countless pages on pruning style, tree architecture, […]
I spent my summer investigating the history of the orchard that previously stood at Martin Van Buren National Historic Site. I went through countless pages on pruning style, tree architecture, […]
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 […]
After some chilly winter weather, I’m out of hibernation office mode and headed back outside! Last week, the Designing the Parks team headed out to Cape Cod for a few […]
I have recently cracked the code to commuting happiness. The secret is to get up way before everyone else in the city of Boston. The experience is magically different. There […]
Looks fine to me! (Tasted fine too!) Oh hi! I didn’t see you there! I was just busy swimming through all these documents about sustainable agricultural practices. Our research for […]
Lending from one of the movie titles played at the Cape Cod National Seashore’s Salt Pond Visitor Center, the Cape Cod landscape is dynamic. Highly influenced by time and the […]
Happy Friday everyone! It’s been a busy last few weeks here at OCLP. This month I have been continuing work on First State National Monument, working on writing the period […]
It seems like summer is winding down. There’s a slight chill in the air now. Sara and I were commenting on the weather just yesterday–it’s simultaneously warm, wet, and cool. […]
Hi everyone! We’ve just finished up another busy week in the Olmsted Center. My main goal this week was to get ready for our meeting with the Salem park staff […]
Hi everyone! It’s been another amazing week at the Olmsted Center. I am very excited to say that I have finished up work on our Upper Delaware site, the Zane Grey […]