Preservation - architect, engineer, carpenter, mason, plumber, researcher,
conservator, facility manager, actor, interpretor, project manager, commedian,
craftsperson, hardware specialist, teacher, historian...just about anything
you can hyphenate can find work to be done in preservation. That's not the
same as a "career", it might even be better.
I suggest you look at the NPS's web sites that deal with training and
preservation technology. They may have a list that appears to be
comprehensive.
"Donna R. Cubberly" wrote:
> Would someone be so kind as to provide a sample (or comprehensive, if
> available) list of the types of jobs or careers one can obtain in the field
> of historical preservation?
>
> Thank you.
> Donna R. Cubberly
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