August 13th, 2020 at 11AM on Zoom
Watch Recording of Session
Kristen Hohn, MA, RPA, Historic Preservation Specialist at the Monmouth County Park System for a discussion on reading historic alterations in the frame dwellings of Monmouth County.
Kristen is a Historic Preservation Specialist and Archeologist working for the Monmouth County Park System. Over the past decade she’s performed surveys across the Mid-Atlantic region, specializing in the contact and colonial history of New Jersey and early domestic textile production. She is currently on the board of the Archeological Society of New Jersey.
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Q&A with PNJ is a project of Preservation New Jersey that seeks to highlight voices across New Jersey’s historic preservation community and bring their knowledge and expertise on a wide variety of historic preservation topics to the public. Q&A with PNJ will initially take place online, and run approximately one-hour. The session will start with a quick networking round (5-10 minutes) where all attendees will share their name and if applicable, affiliation. The session will end with 15 minutes of Q&A from the Audience.
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