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Sulphur Springs Heritage Project Nicodemus National Historic Site Jimmy Carter National Historic Site

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Nicodemus National Historic Site

Jimmy Carter National Historic Site

Newsletter Summer/Fall 2008 Volume 2

Heritage Research Lab October 6, 2011 January 23, 2012Newsletter

The month of October took heritage preservation to a new level as President Bush signed the National Heritage Areas Act of 2006. The law instructed the U.S. Secretary of the Interior to establish a commission that would oversee funding and develop a management plan for the Gullah/ Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor.…

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Newsletter Summer/Fall 2007 Volume 1

Heritage Research Lab October 4, 2011 January 23, 2012Newsletter

Looking back on the numerous accomplishments from the Fall 2006 semester through the Summer 2007 semester, it seems that Dr. Antoinette Jackson and heritage research were made for each other. Over the past months she and her students were actively involved in a seemingly endless flow of heritage research endeavors. Her passion for…

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Our Mission



The mission of the USF Heritage Research Lab is to develop applied research projects in collaboration with communities and civic organizations interested in preserving and promoting heritage as a key cultural resource for education and empowerment of all community residents and visitors.
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