2015
• Historian William E. O’Brien, author of Landscapes of Exclusion, and R. Bruce Stephenson, biographer of John Nolen, discuss racism in the planning of state parks and city planning.
• Elizabeth Barlow Rogers interviews distinguished landscape architect Gary Hilderbrand about his work at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA.
• Jane Roy Brown reveals how the LALH book A World of Her Own Making informed the expansion of Reynolda House Museum of American Art.
• Landscape historian Ethan Carr writes about the role of NAOP in preserving the Olmsted legacy.
• Robin Karson discusses Warren H. Manning’s design of Finger Lakes State Park, featured in the LALH exhibition 100 Years of Design on the Land.
• The historian David Schuyler, author of Apostle of Taste, contributes a profile of the 2015 LALH Preservation Hero, Charles E. Beveridge.