With an assortment of programs and an abundance of history it’s easy to see why people come to Antietam National Battlefield. So far working at…
With an assortment of programs and an abundance of history it’s easy to see why people come to Antietam National Battlefield. So far working at…
Members of the 2010 Cohort – Rosalia Fiorello, Alex Buligon, Travis Gerhardt, Keith DeFabio, Giancarlo Graziani, Owen McDaniel, Aaron Lyle, Michael Hanna, Timothy Oh, Kathryn…
While in Resource Management, I was also able to spend a couple days with Forestry Tech Randy Krickton. He explained to me the park’s cultural…
The George Spangler Farmstead On my second day in the resource management division, I was allowed to work with park historian Winona Peterson. She introduced…
I have a rare moment of down time ( I am currently working with the Maintenance Division and I finished all my Facilities Management Software…
Courtesy of a member of the ProRanger 2010 cohort… Can you guess who the baker in the group is?
Thanks to Bill, our grounds/trails keeper, I was able to go 70 feet up in a bucket truck to take a picture of our national…
While trekking along Valley Forge’s Chapel Trail, we acquired a phone call from Ranger Bruce Eash about a dog that had been found promenading adjacent…
Hello again from the rolling green hills of Washington County, MD here at Antietam National Battlefield, the site of the bloodiest single day battle in…
Salutations from Valley Forge! This is a picture of a sycamore tree that dates back before George Washington’s Encampment. Many refer to this tree as…