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SUMMARY:First Wednesday at Brownell Library
DESCRIPTION:Central Park and Yosemite Valley became public parks during th
 e tumultuous years before and during the Civil War. UVM historian and form
 er National Park Service superintendent Rolf Diamant explains how anti-sla
 very activism\, war\, and the remaking of the federal government gave rise
  to the American public park and the very concept of national parks.\n\nAb
 out Rolf Diamant\nRolf Diamant is adjunct associate professor of historic 
 preservation at the University of Vermont and former superintendent of fou
 r national parks including Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical 
 Park in Woodstock\, Vermont. He is a landscape architect\, graduate of UC 
 Berkeley\, and a recipient of a Loeb Fellowship for advanced environmental
  studies at Harvard University.\nUnderwriter: Otto & Associates
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Central Park and Yosemite Valley became pu
 blic parks during the tumultuous years before and during the Civil War. UV
 M historian and former National Park Service superintendent Rolf Diamant e
 xplains how anti-slavery activism\, war\, and the remaking of the federal 
 government gave rise to the American public park and the very concept of n
 ational parks.</p>\n\n<p><strong>About Rolf Diamant</strong></p>\n<p>Rolf 
 Diamant is adjunct associate professor of historic preservation at the Uni
 versity of Vermont and former superintendent of four national parks includ
 ing Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock\, Ver
 mont. He is a landscape architect\, graduate of UC Berkeley\, and a recipi
 ent of a Loeb Fellowship for advanced environmental studies at Harvard Uni
 versity.</p>\n<p>Underwriter: Otto &amp\; Associates</p>
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