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Held in October 2015, the Maritime Cultural Landscape Symposium gathered representatives of government & tribal programs, scholars, & consultants to discuss MCLs.
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Learn the history behind Mission 66 and how the era greatly enlarged the park system and expanded entire categories of parks.
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After interpreters and archeologists work together to develop an interpretive product, the product continues to require maintenance. Learn how to develop a useful maintenance plan for your product in this resource!
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Listen to the podcast and take a moment to reflect: How do we decide which objects to preserve? How do our personal criteria compare to the "official" ones?
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Learn how archeologists use relative and absolute dating methods to determine the age of sites, artifacts, and the behaviors they represent.
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Archeology is an interdisciplinary field, and many archeologists specialize in a subfield of archeology. Learn about the variety of subfields in this resource!
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Learn how to identify whether an old fruit tree in your park is an heirloom variety or not.
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One of the NPS Preservation Partnership Programs, this program uses tax credits to encourage private-sector investment in historic buildings.
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Program for reuse of Federally owned properties declared surplus by the General Services Administration.
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