Lounging in the 60sMain MenuObjectsMission 66 OverviewRevitalizing the ParksTaliesin Associated ArchitectsBeaver Meadows Visitor CenterConclusion
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12017-11-10T13:30:07-08:00Kimberly Selinskecd209b4b0d537961bf7562f9932ef84d6b1606f3240154How to use our websiteplain2017-11-16T14:16:45-08:00Kimberly Selinskecd209b4b0d537961bf7562f9932ef84d6b1606f3This project seeks to use material culture to examine Beaver Meadows Visitor Center which allows for a new understanding of Mission 66 at Beaver Meadows. The furniture, previously considered insignificant, is in fact the strongest indicator outside of Beaver Meadows itself of Mission 66 and its changes.
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Click Through
You can click the blue button at the bottom of each page to continue on to the next page in the series. This will guide you through the pieces of furniture and objects from Beaver Meadows Visitor Center and how they relate to the history of Beaver Meadows and the many people and issues related to these objets.
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At the bottom of each page are various pages that relate to the material on that page. Instead of following our guided path, you can click to a different page to explore different topics. You can always get back to the guided pages, but this allows you to explore objects and topics that help you better understand Mission 66 through our objects.
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12017-11-05T11:51:04-08:00Kimberly Selinskecd209b4b0d537961bf7562f9932ef84d6b1606f3Mission 66 Overview9Revitalizing the Parksplain2017-11-16T14:45:33-08:00Kimberly Selinskecd209b4b0d537961bf7562f9932ef84d6b1606f3