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American Arcadia: People, Landscape, and Nature at Montgomery Place

April 1, 2009 - February 28, 2013 | Public Programs, Exhibitions
This project will reinterpret a significant property owned by Historic Hudson Valley (HHV). Using as a focusing device the experiences of four women who shaped this country estate during its 200-year history, the new interpretation will illustrate important turning points in American attitudes toward nature and landscape. As it forges a more integrated, effective way for house museums to interpret the built and natural environments, HHV will strive to help visitors understand how American points of view about landscape and nature have changed over time and why those shifts matter. Project formats include an interpretive tour of the nearly 400-acre site; web-based programs and blog; and publications. The story of Montgomery Place reflects many of the ideas and values that have shaped America’s land and people. The project addresses how cultural attitudes toward the natural world determine human actions, and how these actions in turn affect people’s environments.

Funders

NEH
Award Number: GI-50074-09
Funding Amount: 350000

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Kathleen Johnson
    Principal Investigator
    Historic Hudson Valley
  • Peter Pockriss
    Principal Investigator
    Historic Hudson Valley
  • Discipline: Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | General STEM | History/policy/law | Social science and psychology
    Audience: General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Park, Outdoor, and Garden Programs | Exhibitions | Parks, Outdoor, and Garden Exhibits

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