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Access online trainings, webinars, and learning resources to help you enhance your knowledge in the areas of Historic Preservation and Cultural Resources.
Published by: | Content Team: Cultural Resources Stewardship, NPS Career Fields, Facility Management and Operations, Historic Preservation, Historic Structures

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Join Dominic as he discusses trowels, hammers, and chisel in this video for the Trades Alive Historic Preservation video series.
Published by: | Content Team: Historic Preservation, Facility Management and Operations, NPS Career Fields, Historic Structures, Cultural Resources Stewardship

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Learn about rough splitting large granite boulders to prepare for drystone masonry projects in this video as part of the Trades Alive Video Series.
Published by: | Content Team: Historic Preservation, Facility Management and Operations, NPS Career Fields, Historic Structures, Cultural Resources Stewardship, Roads, Trails and Grounds

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Dominic DeRubis uses a plugging chisel to remove old mortar between bricks in this video as a part of the Trades Alive Historic Preservation video series.
Published by: | Content Team: Historic Preservation, Facility Management and Operations, NPS Career Fields, Historic Structures, Cultural Resources Stewardship

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Learn from carpenter Mark Stafford has he explains proper chisel technique as a part of the Trades Alive Historic Preservation video series.
Published by: | Content Team: Historic Preservation, Facility Management and Operations, NPS Career Fields, Historic Structures, Cultural Resources Stewardship

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Watch this video to learn about repointing mortar joints in historic structures.
Published by: | Content Team: Historic Preservation, Facility Management and Operations, NPS Career Fields, Historic Structures, Cultural Resources Stewardship
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