The Public History of Cemeteries

Cemeteries are community touchstones

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  • Welcome
    • About this project
    • Resources: Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries
    • The Public History of Cemeteries Survey
  • Cemeteries as Outdoor Museums
    • Your Cemetery, Your Community
    • Building a Website for Your Cemetery
    • Interpreting the Past
      • Walking Tours
      • Interpretive Panels
      • Living History Tours
    • Is the National Register Right for Me?
  • Cemeteries as Parks
    • The Value of Partnerships
    • Cemeteries as Event Space
      • Weddings?
    • Encouraging Walking and Running
    • The Last Great Controversy: Dogs
  • Some Examples
    • The Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
    • The Chinese Shrine at Salem Pioneer Cemetery – A Case Study
  • New and Unique
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