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Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: City Lore’s mission is to foster New York City – and America’s – living cultural heritage through education and public programs. They document, present, and advocate for New York City’s grassroots cultures to ensure their living legacy in stories and histories, places and traditions. They work in four cultural domains: urban folklore and history; preservation; arts education; and grassroots poetry traditions. In each of these realms, they see ourselves as furthering cultural equity and modeling a better world with projects as dynamic and diverse as New York City itself.
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Subject: New York, Heritage, Cultural studies, Urban Folklore, Urban History , Education, Traditions, Heritage, Preservation, Poetry
Creator: City Lore
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Georgia State University Master of Heritage Preservation Program offers compelling opportunities to pursue careers relating to the preservation, restoration, and interpretation of the physical past.
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Cultural Conservation, Heritage, Architectural History, Urban History
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: Georgia State University
Publisher: Georgia State University
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: PhilaPlace is an interactive Web site, created by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, that connects stories to places across time in Philadelphia’s neighborhoods. PhilaPlace weaves stories shared by ordinary people of all backgrounds with historical records to present an interpretive picture of the rich history, culture, and architecture of our neighborhoods, past and present. The PhilaPlace Web site uses a multimedia format – including text, pictures, audio and video clips, and podcasts – and allows visitors to map their own stories in place and time. More than a Web site, PhilaPlace includes ongoing community programs and publications, from workshops for teachers, to trolley tours, and exhibits. PhilaPlace is an engaging, meaningful way to understand more about where we live, and will serve as an enduring record of our heritage.
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Subject: Philadelphia, Urban History , Architectural History, Immigrants, Cultural Conservation, Folk Art, Migrants
Creator: Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Publisher: Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Type: Web Archive
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