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Keyword: experiential learning

Three officers sitting in front of a tent on the Mexican border in 1916. On left is Lt Gresham H.

Mount Clare Mansion, Carroll Park, Baltimore, Maryland. One of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Baltimore.

Loy's Station Covered Bridge (above)On Saturday, October 10th, select Stevenson University faculty and students toured the Frederick-Thurmont of Maryland in order to study timber framing techniques from the 18th and 19th cent.

Living Historians Interpreting the 101st Division (Airborne) in WWIISandwiching WWII and the Civil War into a single day, a contingent of Stevenson public historians visited Gettysburg on September 19, 2015. Opportunities to .

Broad Axe Used for Hewing Logs into TimbersThe Stevenson Public History Program undertook one of its best field trips in recent memory as it took to the roads to visit the Carroll County Farm Museum. On Saturday September 12t.

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