[SEMCO] Nov. 14 MHS Environmental History Seminar: "Drafting the Cape Cod Formula"
Alexis Buckley
abuckley at masshist.org
Thu Nov 9 12:22:32 EST 2017
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Boston Environmental History Seminar at the Massachusetts Historical Society
Tuesday, November 14, 2017, 5:15 PM
Drafting the Cape Cod Formula
Jacqueline Gonzales, Historical Research Associates
Comment: Steven Moga, Smith College
When the National Park Service wanted to create a federal park on Cape Cod, residents worried about what would happen to their homes, communities, and coastal traditions. This paper examines how citizens articulated their concerns, and how these responses helped the NPS and Senators John F. Kennedy and Leverett Saltonstall to create a new acquisition and land management policy that would then be applied to other living landscapes.
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Alexis Buckley, Research Coordinator & Book Review Editor
Massachusetts Historical Society
1154 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02215
Phone: 617-646-0577, Fax: 617-859-0074
Email: abuckley at masshist.org
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