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H I S T O R Y & C U L T U R E<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHIES<br />

Macauley, Marian. Interpretation in a Historic Milieu: A Bibliography. Ottawa: Parks<br />

Canada, 1975.<br />

BOOKS<br />

Alderson, William T., and Shirley Pain Low. Interpretation of Historic Sites. Nashville,<br />

TN: American Association for State and Local History, 1976.<br />

Anderson, J. Time Machines: The World of Living History. Nashville, TN: The<br />

American Association for State and Local History, 1984.<br />

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER<br />

Farrell, Edmund J. 1980. Oral Histories as Living Literature. Presented at National<br />

Council of Teachers of English. Cincinnati, OH. ERIC, ED196013.<br />

Paige, John C. 1985. The Civilian Conservation Corps and the National Park Service,<br />

1933-1942: An Administrative History. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service.<br />

ERIC, ED266012.<br />

Yellis, Ken, ed. 1985. Interpreting Historic Sites and the Built Environment. Journal<br />

of Museum Education: Roundtable Reports. ERIC, ED348237.<br />

JOURNALS & MAGAZINES<br />

Ambrosino, Audrey M. Voices of an Industrial Past. Legacy 4, 5 (1993): 10-12.<br />

Anderson, Jay. Once Upon a Time in America. Journal of Interpretation 11, 1 (1986):<br />

41-42.<br />

Anderson, Susan, and Doris Omundson. Women in Interpretation. The Interpreter 6,<br />

4 (1974-75): 5.<br />

Arning, Chuck, Jennifer Gonsalves, Frank Middleton. Places to Hide: The<br />

Underground Railroad and the NPS Initiative. Legacy 11, 2 (2000): 14-20.<br />

Ash, Carol S. The Venerable Dr. King and Fire Station No. 6. Legacy 13, 5 (2002): 20-24.<br />

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