Experiences with Presidential Sites and Libraries
Ray Suarez moderated the event and made closing remarks.
The panel “Town Hall III - Sharing Our Wisdom with Engaging Experiences: Attendee Presentations” was part of the American Presidential Community Presidential Sites and Libraries Conference IV, “Engaging the Power of Presidential Connections to Place, Community and the Future.” The event was presented by the American Association for State and Local History and co-hosted by the National Park Service and the National Archives Office of Presidential Libraries at the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Park and FDR Presidential Library.
Panelists presented lessons in managing presidential libraries and sites. Ray Suarez moderated the event and made closing remarks. The panel “Town Hall III -… read more
Panelists presented lessons in managing presidential libraries and sites.
Ray Suarez moderated the event and made closing remarks.
The panel “Town Hall III - Sharing Our Wisdom with Engaging Experiences: Attendee Presentations” was part of the American Presidential Community Presidential Sites and Libraries Conference IV, “Engaging the Power of Presidential Connections to Place, Community and the Future.” The event was presented by the American Association for State and Local History and co-hosted by the National Park Service and the National Archives Office of Presidential Libraries at the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Park and FDR Presidential Library. close
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