The Past Isn't Past: Historic Preservation in the National Parks: Lecture by Allison Kennedy

The School of Landscape Architecture and Planning Lecture Series: "The Practice of..."

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Noon – 12:50 p.m., Feb. 5, 2021

Allison Kennedy ('08 MLA) is a Historical Landscape Architect and Cultural Resources Specialist/Cultural Landscape Inventory (CLI) Coordinator in the National Park Service (NPS) Southwest Regional Office and specializes in cultural landscapes for the NPS in an 8-state region of the west. She holds a Master of Landscape Architecture and Graduate Certificate in Heritage Conservation from the University of Arizona.

Kennedy has worked with non-profits, Main Street America, and NPS for over a decade in different aspects of historic preservation work.


Header photo of Tuzigoot National Monument, courtesy Visit Arizona.

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