WEBINAR ARCHIVE - Updated February 6, 2024
ASK THE EXPERT! with JON & DERRICK SMITH
TOOLS FOR BUILDING A STRONG COALITION
RATS NEST: A HOARD OF INFORMATION
SMITHSONIAN & YOU: BOOSTING YOUR COMMUNITY & LOCAL HISTORY WITH THE "MUSEUM ON MAIN STREET" TOUR
Here are some helpful links with information for participating in the Smithsonian Crossroads program -
Official Council application and information page: http://wvhumanities.org/programs/crossroads/
Official Smithsonian Crossroads page: https://museumonmainstreet.org/content/crossroads
Google Drive folder with additional resources: https://bit.ly/CrossroadsResources
Official Council application and information page: http://wvhumanities.org/programs/crossroads/
Official Smithsonian Crossroads page: https://museumonmainstreet.org/content/crossroads
Google Drive folder with additional resources: https://bit.ly/CrossroadsResources
How to Rehab Historic Wooden Windows
Introduction to Lead Paint Safety
Documenting Appalachia's Diverse Communities Through Historic Preservation
Dr. Emory Kemp & West Virginia's Industrial & Transportation Heritage
Additional information:
- Oral history with Dr. Emory Kemp where he discusses the I-Beam used in the construction of WV Independence Hall - https://youtu.be/wMQoiqsxyJ0
- Emory L. Kemp Papers Regarding Industrial History at West Virginia University's WV & Regional History Center - https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/repositories/2/resources/6270
- Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology Records at West Virginia University's WV & Regional History Center - https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/repositories/2/resources/3045
Virtual Tour: Historic Resources of McDowell County
Removing the Rust - Preservation Opportunities & Challenges in Post-Industrial South Wheeling
Researching Historic Properties
Financing Historic Preservation Projects through New Market & Historic Tax Credits
The Continuum of Public Support for Historic Preservation in Southern West Virginia
These webinars receive Federal funds from the National Park Service as administered by the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture, and History. Regulations of the U.S. Department of the Interior strictly prohibit unlawful discrimination departmental Federally Assisted Programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, or handicap. Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility operated by a recipient of Federal assistance should write to: Office of Equal Opportunity, U. S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1849 C Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240.
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