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Credit: Brenda Barrett

Pennsylvania Hallowed Ground: A Landscape of Hope

Efforts are now underway in Pennsylvania to support the stewardship of more than 40 cemeteries where African American Civil War veterans were interred. This important project, Pennsylvania’s Hallowed Ground, builds on many years of work of by dedicated volunteers across the commonwealth. Learn more.

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Change Over Time in an Industrial Landscape

The landscape surrounding Carrie Furnaces, a National Historic Landmark in Rankin, Pennsylvania, has dramatically changed in the decades since the U.S. Steel Works in nearby Homestead dominated the nation’s industrial production. Thoughts on why this change is important and how it enhances interpretation of the site’s story.

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Credit: Jean Mackay, Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor

Albany’s Downtown and Tomorrow’s Prospects

How can cities get creative in planning a future that draws on the past as well as new and emerging approaches to fundraising like crowdsourcing? Thoughts on how communities in New York State are approaching these questions and challenges.

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Credit: Brenda Barrett

Pennsylvania Hallowed Ground: A Landscape of Hope

Efforts are now underway in Pennsylvania to support the stewardship of more than 40 cemeteries where African American Civil War veterans were interred. This important project, Pennsylvania’s Hallowed Ground, builds on many years of work of by dedicated volunteers across the commonwealth. Learn more.

Read More »

Change Over Time in an Industrial Landscape

The landscape surrounding Carrie Furnaces, a National Historic Landmark in Rankin, Pennsylvania, has dramatically changed in the decades since the U.S. Steel Works in nearby Homestead dominated the nation’s industrial production. Thoughts on why this change is important and how it enhances interpretation of the site’s story.

Read More »
Credit: Jean Mackay, Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor

Albany’s Downtown and Tomorrow’s Prospects

How can cities get creative in planning a future that draws on the past as well as new and emerging approaches to fundraising like crowdsourcing? Thoughts on how communities in New York State are approaching these questions and challenges.

Read More »