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Hello HistoriCorps past and future volunteers! I am Irieix Costa, a technical architect from Girona, Spain. I spent four weeks this summer as a volunteer on three different HistoriCorps projects. ...
By Volunteer Eric Ockerhausen There’s nothing like going to sleep under the stars and waking up to incredible sunrises over the mountains. In fact, the experience is one reason lots of volunteers ...
A decade ago, a group of individuals saw a need to create an organization that would utilize a volunteer workforce to save historic places. We spoke with HistoriCorps founders, Doug Stephens and T ...
By Sarah Scruggs (left) Why HistoriCorps? Why not? There is no reason that I shouldn't or couldn’t do what is asked of me in my time as a volunteer on a HistoriCorps crew; I know how to use tools, ...
By Brian Brogie: On a trip last year that took me along the Oregon Trail, I saw many historic structures that were in desperate need of attention. I thought, how sad that we are letting these piec ...
Stories and updates from the field, as told by HistoriCorps' stalwart fleet of trucks. Xena here, and don't think that just because you haven't heard from me I've been cooling my mud flaps this ...
The tales of HistoriCorps, as told by our stalwart fleet of trucks. Hello, this is Pierre, and it’s nice to re-introduce myself! You may remember …
Stories and updates from the field, as told by HistoriCorps’ stalwart fleet of trucks. Tate here, with this edition of (drumroll, please)…. The Fleet Report! I’m comin’ at ya live from ...