necessarily I have noticed that the web site review "brief essay #2" is essentially the first essay to be embarked upon. Subsequently I will aim to spice it up and for general application to the field of "public history" I will report on the general subject of which I proposed to Dr. Cebula in class seminar [mullan road] but for the sake of relevance to public history and a very fun project the site I will be reviewing is historic fort benton, found at:
www.fortbenton.com/attract.htm
"Fort Benton attractions museum's and historic sites".
at the website I will report on several subsections which include -Fort Benton's Heritage Complex and Museums -Historic Fort Benton -Steamboat levee district -Historical research center, library and archives -Mullan Road
http://www.spokanecity.org/services/about/spokane/history/timeline/
ReplyDeleteI will also include the other sections (Attractions, Growth, etc), but there is no general URL for all of them.
https://www.nyhistory.org/web/default.php?section=exhibits_collections
ReplyDeleteHere is my proposition Website
Thanks,
Kate
Here is my website
ReplyDeletehttp://www.freedomcenter.org/
Thank you
Tracy
Morgan: Approved.
ReplyDeleteKate: Approved.
Tracy: Approved.
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ReplyDeletewww.ohs.org
ReplyDeletePip
I have changed my proposed site to...
ReplyDeletehttp://rockhall.com/
Let me know if this will work.
Nikolai
Pipjunk (??): Approved.
ReplyDeleteNikolai: Approved--and high time they inducted Alice Cooper!
Amen!!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.sha.org
ReplyDeleteTiffany
necessarily I have noticed that the web site review "brief essay #2" is essentially the first essay to be embarked upon. Subsequently I will aim to spice it up and for general application to the field of "public history" I will report on the general subject of which I proposed to Dr. Cebula in class seminar [mullan road] but for the sake of relevance to public history and a very fun project the site I will be reviewing is historic fort benton, found at:
ReplyDeletewww.fortbenton.com/attract.htm
"Fort Benton attractions museum's and historic sites".
at the website I will report on several subsections which include
-Fort Benton's Heritage Complex and Museums
-Historic Fort Benton
-Steamboat levee district
-Historical research center, library and archives
-Mullan Road
A video tour can be viewed at
http://www.fortbenton.com/fbrestore/videotour.htm
Hans: Approved.
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ReplyDeletehttp://www.paulreverehouse.org
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ReplyDeletehttp://baseballhall.org/
ReplyDeleteBillie: Did you mean to link to some other site? That is a spam site full of links to video games.
ReplyDeleteBille: The Paul Revere website is approved. Do you know Fisher's book Paul Revere's Ride?
ReplyDeleteCydney: Approved.
Is my proposal approved?
ReplyDeleteTiffany: Approved. Sorry about that.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nps.gov/fova/historyculture/index.htm
ReplyDeleteor
http://www.seattle.gov/CityArchives/Exhibits/onlineExhibits.htm
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Clayton: Either is appropriate,, choose whichever you'd prefer. Do not review both.
ReplyDeletethis is my website
ReplyDeletehttp://www.apartheidmuseum.org/
Lwazi: Approved.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little late with this:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.spokanelibrary.org/index.php?page=research&cat=findthebest&id=50&sub=122
Local house history, plus Northwest Room resources.
Center for Columbia River History
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ccrh.org/about.php
Kari and Julie: Approved. Get it to me ASAP.
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