
Parks Role in the Sestercentennial
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“Parks protect the land, but just as importantly, they protect the stories that shaped our nation.”
There are a number of ways parks can contribute to the United States’ 250th anniversary. From South Carolina’s rich revolutionary history to the roles western parks can play, this conversation highlights how parks serve as stewards of history, not just nature. Phil joins to share his involvement with state commissions and the American Battlefield Trust, offering ideas for programming, preservation, and storytelling.
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Notable Moments
[02:30] Phil’s work with commissions and battlefield preservation
[04:02] Lexington and Concord: the shot heard around the world
[06:29] Parks' role in preserving and retelling history
[09:30] Revolutionary stories from South Carolina
[11:30] Creating commissions across the U.S.
[13:00] The opportunity for storytelling and youth engagement
[17:11] Andrew Jackson’s teenage war story
[20:48] Importance of land preservation
[21:51] How every state can contribute to the celebration
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