Natural and historic places have the power to educate and to heal, to embolden, and to change us.

 
 

Returning to nature through an immersive outdoor mindfulness excursion re-establishes an innate, invigorating, and healthful connection to the environment. The practice invites participants to slow down, to be curious, and to experience nature more fully. It calms the mind, promotes well-being, and cultivates a profound sense of belonging.

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Tree canopy with brightly colored fall leaves
Historic preservation notes
 

Historic preservation helps communities identify, protect, and steward the tangible and intangible heritage that is important to them. It allows us to acknowledge and understand our common history, build communities of shared values and purpose, foster a sense of belonging, and provide healthy, equitable and inclusive places for all.

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