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Lounging in the 60sMain MenuIntroductionHow to use our websiteObjectsMission 66 OverviewRevitalizing the ParksTaliesin Associated ArchitectsBeaver Meadows Visitor CenterConclusion
A second year graduate student in Colorado State University's History MA program, Hannah's professional interests include federal museum collections management and environmental history in public lands. Hannah has interned in Yellowstone National Park's museum collections, and participated in Colorado State University and Rocky Mountain National Park's Parks as Portals to Learning Program. Hannah contributed to the digital team by undertaking site coding, conducted secondary research for the project, and was a member of the presentation team.