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Webinar: Preparing for the Next Disaster

NCPTT will be offering a free webinar "Disaster Preparedness for Cultural Resources: Preparing You For the Next Disaster" on May 22-23 from 9 am -12 pm central. The webinar will […] More

Go Digital and Social: the Public Face of NPS Park Cultural Landscapes Program

On October 2012, the National Park Service Park Cultural Landscapes Program launched its program website (http://www.nps.gov/cultural_landscapes/). This site is designed for broad audiences as well as preservation community members, to […] More

Training in Climate Change and Cultural Resources

Climate change (Call to Action #21, “Revisiting Leopold”) and NPS workforce collaboration and training (Call to Action #31, “Destination Innovation”) were fused in February 2013 with a workshop on cultural […] More

New Guidance for Installing Solar Panels on Historic Properties

TPS published new online guidance for Solar Panels on Historic Properties to showcase successful projects that have added solar energy systems to historic buildings, districts, and landscapes. The guidance will […] More

Web Catalog Increases Access to NPS Museum Collections

The National Park Service (NPS) Museum Management Program has re-launched its Web Catalog museum collections website. This project is an ongoing initiative that supports the Director’s Call to Action #17, “Go Digital” […] More
 
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Historic Congressional Cemetery’s Arsenal and Macombe Monuments

On September 15, 2008 By Jeff Guin
Jason Church applies HCT to Macomb monument
Historic Congressional Cemetery's Arsenal and Macombe Monuments have been the focus of NCPTT's recent research into cleaning technologies for grave markers.
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New Custom Polymers Technology

On September 10, 2008 By Mary Striegel
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NCPTT's materials research program hosted representatives from Hybrid Plastics. The company specializes in new resin and plastics based on a new chemical technology called POSS.
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Disaster Information

On August 29, 2008 By NCPTT
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Department of Labor: Midwest Flood Recovery Assistance – Information about National Emergency Grants (NEGs), employment, cleanup, and recovery.

FEMA Midwest Flood Response - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has compiled information on flood recovery.

Flooding and Historic Buildings Technical Advice Note 2004

Heritage Emergency National Task Force – [...]

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Summit of Preservation Scientists

On August 8, 2008 By NCPTT
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The Library of Congress, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, and NCPTT hosted a Summit of Preservation Scientists in Washington D.C., July 24-25, 2008.
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African American Burial Traditions in the Cane River Region

On August 4, 2008 By NCPTT
A.L. Wade and Sons Monument Company, Natchitoches, LA
NCPTT's Cultural Diversity Intern, Candida D'Avanzo, is studying African American burial traditions in the Cane River region.
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NCPTT Hosts 8th Annual ‘Preservation in Your Community’

On August 1, 2008 By NCPTT
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NCPTT interns presented their summer research during the Preservation in Your Community program on July 31.
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Heritage Education at Risk

On August 1, 2008 By NCPTT
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On July 16, 2008, Christine Faith hosted a TEL Event entitled Heritage Education at Risk: Why We Must Engage Formal Education Systems, which is now available as a streaming video on the NCPTT web site.
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Who Wants to Preserve A Cemetery? (Episode 1)

On August 1, 2008 By NCPTT
Jason Church and a workshop participant clean a marble marker in Hot Springs, AR
NCPTT recently recorded its first podcast. In it, conservator Jason Church talks about NCPTT's cemetery monument conservation initiative and about his experiences growing up that led him to the field of cemetery conservation.
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Advanced Technology-Based Archeology Training

On August 1, 2008 By NCPTT
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NCPTT has responded to the emerging need for advanced technology-based archaeology training with "Prospection in Depth," a training series that will be held Sept. 16-20 in partnership with the Presidio Trust at the site of El Presidio de San Francisco.
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