The Trades Alive video series provides step-by-step tutorials on different aspects of historic preservation in parks.
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Learn how to apply for the Harrison Goodall Preservation Fellowship, an opportunity to promote innovation and professional growth in the field of historic preservation.
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Watch Jason Church discuss a traditional Louisiana construction method called Bousillage, a Louisiana French term for walls made of mud. Watch the Video To learn more, visit Bousillage.
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Watch the Video To learn more, visit Application and Preparation of Limewash.
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Watch the Video To learn more, visit Iron Fence Repair.
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Resetting a Stone Grave Marker To learn more, visit Resetting a Stone Grave Marker. Lifting and Hoisting Stone Grave Markers To learn more, visit Lifting and Hoisting Stone Grave Markers. Resetting Ground-Supported Headstones To learn more, visit Resetting Ground Supported Headstones. Cleaning a Stone Grave Marker To learn more, visit Cleaning a Stone Grave Marker.
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Learn more about the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center and the training opportunities the training center offers.
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HPTC partners with the Stewards Individual Placement Program to provide training & hands-on experience in the preservation trades.
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The Wildland Fire Program protects the lives, property, & resources of the NPS in a manner which also allows for the natural role of fire on the landscape.
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About the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center The Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center’s (LCC) is an interagency center dedicated to promote learning in the wildland fire service by providing useful and relevant products and services that help to reveal the complexity and risk in the wildland fire environment. Some of those products are: Video Training Library Incident
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The HPTC library is located at the Gambrill House and houses periodicals, manuals, reports, and books related to historic preservation.
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