Rolf Diamant

Retired Superintendent, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park

At Public History 2036 Diamant talked about creating accessible, collaborative, useful historic sites that benefit local communities. Video of his presentation is not available at this time.

The Conservation Study Institute, an organization founded by Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park, Shelburne Farms, University of Vermont, and QLF/Atlantic Center for the Environment, advances innovation in collaborative conservation for the stewardship of the national system of parks and special places.

The Teacher Blog explores place-based learning at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller in collaboration with local schools.

In this 2003 article published in Environmental History, “Reflections on Environmental History with a Human Face: Experiences from a New National Park.” Diamant reflects on historic places and the challenge of making them exciting, relevant centers of learning.

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