This report documents a historic landscape workshop developed to introduce preservation professionals to the identification, documentation, evaluation and treatment of designed, vernacular and rural historic landscapes.
Read more →NCPTT will hold its first Cemetery Landscape Preservation Workshop on Sept. 16-17, 2008, in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
Read more →Join us for a two-day hands-on workshop in historic American Cemetery to learn the basics of proper cemetery landscape maintenance.
Read more →Montana Preservation Alliance proposes to create a digital archive of the rich cultural landscape that is the Tongue River Valley.
Read more →On June 26, NCPTT broke ground for its new landscape project during a ceremony at the National Center’s headquarters, Lee H. Nelson Hall, in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
Read more →Debbie Smith has joined NCPTT as chief of its Historic Landscapes program.
Read more →Educators may find the following resources useful in teaching heritage education in the classroom.
Read more →“Contemporary Myths: Deconstructing the Late Colonial/Early American Creole Landscape at the Coincoin Plantation”
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