by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Dec 10, 2017 | Blog, Community Engagement, Historic Preservation, Outreach, Planning, Whole Place Preservation
Community Celebrates New Ashley River Boat Access Site December 2, 2017 Conservationists, preservationists, and the larger community had good reason to celebrate as they gathered along the banks of the Ashley River for the ribbon cutting at the new Ashley...
by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Nov 30, 2017 | African American History, Blog, Community Engagement, Governance, Historic Preservation, Interpretation, Operations, Outreach, Planning, Public Speaking, Whole Place Preservation
Polarity Thinking Sparks New Insights SC Audubon Society Heritage Meeting November 15, 2017 Back in August 2017, at the invitation of Sharon Richardson, the SC executive director of Audubon South Carolina (ASC), I visited Silver Bluff plantation, now a South...
by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Sep 15, 2017 | Blog, Community Engagement, Historic Preservation, Interpretation, Outreach, Planning, Public Speaking, Whole Place Preservation
Open the Door! Approaches to Interpreting Historic Landscapes AASLH Conference, Austin, Texas – September 8, 2017 by George W. McDaniel This was the second session that I participated in at this year’s AASLH conference in Austin....
by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Sep 9, 2017 | Blog, Community Engagement, Historic Preservation, Operations, Outreach, Planning, Publication, Whole Place Preservation
I was pleased to be profiled in the Fall 2017 issue of Azalea Magazine and I thank journalist Susan Frampton for her research in bringing my “curriculum vitae” to life. I appreciated her observations regarding not only my many years as executive...
by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Aug 5, 2017 | African American History, Blog, Community Engagement, Historic Preservation, Interpretation, Operations, Outreach, Planning, Whole Place Preservation
A New Vision for Silver Bluff? August 3, 2017 In early August, I went to Silver Bluff plantation, now a South Carolina Audubon Society sanctuary, and then to Redcliff Plantation, now a state historic site. Both were owned before and after the Civil War by...