This year’s University of Oregon historic preservation field school is slated to take place from August 14 until September 9 in the Olympic National Park. The first session runs for two weeks from August 14-26 and focuses on the Peter A. Roose Homestead. This is a back-country, hands-on experience working on an early 1900s subsistence farm site on the western edge of the Olympic Peninsula. The remaining two one-week sessions, from August 28-September 2 and from September 2-9, will focus on the Sol Duc Falls Shelter, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1939.
For more information contact: pnwfs@uoregon.edu
Website: http://hp.uoregon.edu/fieldschools/pnw/