Records of landscape-based education curriculum "Landscape Explorers: Uncovering the Power of Place."

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Records of landscape-based education curriculum "Landscape Explorers: Uncovering the Power of Place."

The collection includes the published work Landscape Explorers: Uncovering the Power of Place, Teachers Guide and Field Journal, printouts of web pages from the Arnold Arboretum and the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site describing the program. Copies of articles and reviews about the program, and the original artwork for the project by Andrea Eberbach. Of special interest are the over 50 prints, transparencies and negatives of the Arboretum landscape, Bussey Mansion, and Bussey family portraits.

8 linear inches (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7660468

Harvard University, Botany Libraries

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Arnold Arboretum

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