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I am posting this on behalf of a colleague who does not have Internet
access. Neither of us have WWW access.
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Margaret O'Neil of the Walt Whitman House is looking for any
research/studies on visitor perceptions of the clothing of historic
site interpreters: uniforms (like National Park Service uniforms) v.
street clothes v. period costume particularly regarding a historic
site in an urban setting.
Walt Whitman House is part of the NJ State Park system. It is located
across the street from a corrections facility. Staff may begin to
wear State Park service uniforms which resemble those of corrections
officers. Thus, she is specifically curious about studies which have
examined visitor impressions in a situation similar to this.
You may either e-mail responses to me at the address below, or snail
mail Margaret at:
Margaret O'Neil
Walt Whitman House
328 Mickle Blvd.
Camden, NJ 08103-1126
Thanks,
Kristin Herron
Curator, Glenmont
Edison NHS
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