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Opportunities for Historic House Museums and Historic Sites


at the National Preservation Conference



No matter what the era your historic site represents, you'll find more than
100 learning opportunities at the National Preservation Conference that will
help focus or reshape your strategic thinking. Interactive sessions provide
you with the opportunity to learn from experts and share with your peers. We
promise you will be armed with tips, tools, and new ways of thinking.  This
year's conference will be held in Cleveland, Ohio from October 8-13, 2002.



Take a sneak peek at some of the education sessions, created by
preservationists like yourself, facing common issues:



*         Underground Railroad Sites

*         Insuring Historic Property

*         Where Women Made History

*         Museum Expansion:  Combining Old and New

*         Drayton Hall's Conservation:  A Programming, Marketing and
Development Success

*         Uncomfortable Memories:  Preserving Sites with Difficult Pasts



Bring back ideas from these sessions and others that you'll implement
immediately at your own historic sites. Set your personal agenda for the
National Preservation Conference 2002, check out our online Schedule Planner
http://www.nthpconference.org <http://www.nthpconference.org/> .



Register online today at http://www.nthpconference.org or fax your
registration to 202-588-6472.



The National Preservation Conference is presented by the National Trust for
Historic Preservation, a private, nonprofit membership organization
providing leadership, education, and advocacy to save America's historic
places.  Its 21 historic sites, 6 regional offices, and Washington, D.C.
headquarters work with the Trust's quarter-million members and thousands of
local community groups in all 50 states.  For more information, visit the
National Trust's Web site at www.nationaltrust.org or call 1-800-944-NTHP.




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