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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
News
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2008 Press Releases
06/05 (doc - 54kb)
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2007 Press Releases
10/23 (doc - 43kb)
10/04 (doc - 47kb)
08/24 (doc - 160kb)
08/20 Mountains & Rivers Forever Camp (doc - 44kb)
03/22 (doc - 47kb)
02/09 (doc - 45kb)
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2006 Press Releases
08/07 (doc - 46kb)
07/13 (doc - 47kb)
2005 Press Releases
05/20 (doc - 43kb)
04/15 (doc - 48kb)
04/04 (doc - 47kb)
03/28 (doc - 40kb)
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Publications and Articles
Note: most of the following files are in PDF format, which requires Adobe Reader for viewing. .
Rolf Diamant (pdf - 822kb)
- This article is intended to provoke thought on the management of historic places and the challenge of making them exciting, relevant centers of learning. It was published in the journal Environmental History, volume 8(4), October 2003, published jointly by the Forest History Society and the American Society for American History.
, John Elder, Orion: People and Nature (pdf - 2.3mb)
, Rolf Diamant, David A. Donath, and Nora J. Mitchell, History News (pdf - 856kb)
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Cultural Landscape Reports
- Note: clicking on the following links will bring you to another nps.gov website where the reports are hosted.
Cultural Landscape Report for the Mansion Grounds, Volume 1, Site History (18.70mb)
Cultural Landscape Report for the Mansion Grounds, Volume 2, Existing Conditions & Analysis (13.91mb)
Cultural Landscape Report for the Mansion Grounds, Volume 3, Treatment (14.11mb)
- Volume 1, Site History is available for purchase at the park bookstore ($24.95 plus tax). Phone orders are accepted at 802-457-3368 ext 22.
- Hardcopies of all three volumes are available for viewing at the Carriage Barn Visitor Center; alternately, please contact the park curator at 802-457-3368 ext 12 for more information regarding the reports.
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Did You Know?
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP and Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt NHS have in common a passion for trees! Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller has the oldest sustainably managed woodland in North America. FDR, an amateur forester, personally supervised the planting of hundreds of trees on his Hyde Park estate.
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Last Updated: June 16, 2008 at 18:50 EST |