
Passing down the passion for preservation with hands-on work
Clip: 6/10/2014 | 4m 49s
A new generation of young civilian workers are preserving America’s landmarks.
High atop Central Virginia's Shenandoah Mountains, students are continuing work begun 75 years ago when the National Park was originally established. A pilot project from the National Trust for Historic Preservation is bringing a new generation of young civilian workers into the hands-on trade of preserving America’s landmarks. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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Passing down the passion for preservation with hands-on work
Clip: 6/10/2014 | 4m 49s
High atop Central Virginia's Shenandoah Mountains, students are continuing work begun 75 years ago when the National Park was originally established. A pilot project from the National Trust for Historic Preservation is bringing a new generation of young civilian workers into the hands-on trade of preserving America’s landmarks. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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