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Jason Tish is a WHS State Historic Preservation Office member and a member of the Wisconsin Historical Society Speakers Bureau. |
To avoid tax penalties, learn the differences between education, advocacy, and lobbying. |
Learn more about the positive impact of the National Historic Preservation Act on Wisconsin's historic places. |
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Daina Penkiunas is a WHS Historic Preservation member and a member of the Wisconsin Historical Society Speakers Bureau. |
Learn about the Society's Maritime Preservation Program, which preserves Wisconsin's historic shipwrecks. |
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Ken and Barb Wardius are WHS Press authors and members of the Wisconsin Historical Society Speakers Bureau. |
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Sally Jacobs is a WHS Library and Archives member and a member of the Wisconsin Historical Society Speakers Bureau. |
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Tamara Thomsen is a WHS Historic Preservation member and a member of the Wisconsin Historical Society Speakers Bureau. |
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Jim Draeger is a WHS Press author and member of the Wisconsin Historical Society Speakers Bureau. |
Speakers Bureau |
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Caitlin Zant is a WHS Historic Preservation member and a member of the Wisconsin Historical Society Speakers Bureau. |
View PDFs of the presentations from this year's Local History and Historic Preservation Conference. |
From Ashland to Wisconsin Dells, research your community's history in our collections or connect with local historical societies and historic sites near you. |
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Find resources for exploring the history of Wisconsin's cities and towns, including online historical collections. |
For Immediate Release (August 18, 2021) |
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Recommended additional resources for attendees of the 2020 Local History and Historic Preservation Conference @Home |
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Learn about the awards given by the Wisconsin Historical Society for outstanding historical work and see submission guidelines and past award winners. |
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