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Common Ground, the award-winning magazine from the National Park Service, offers an in-depth look at the nationwide effort to preserve our heritage in all its forms.

Readers discover aspects of preservation that go largely unobserved - the behind-the-scenes events, the partnerships, the creativity, the innovations that make a real difference in safeguarding our past.

Common Ground's dynamic coverage encompasses the built environment, cultural landscapes, archeological sites, museum collections, shipwrecks, and how history itself is told and heard. In short, the magazine takes in the entire terrain cared for by the professionals of the National Park Service and its partners.

Stories focus not only on preservation writ large, but also on the people making it happen on public and tribal lands and in cities, towns, and neighborhoods across the Nation.

Common Ground is published quarterly by the National Park Service for the heritage community. It is produced under a cooperative agreement with the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers.

Statements of fact and views should not be interpreted as an opinion or an endorsement by the editors or the National Park Service. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. government.

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Editor, Common Ground
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Washington, DC 20240,
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Publisher
Sue Waldron

Editor/Designer
David Andrews

Associate Editor
Joseph Flanagan

ISSN 1087-9889

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