Speakers Becky Bates-McArthur is Educator at the Cohasset Historical Society and Chair of the Cohasset Historical Commission. A consortium of regional historical societies and museums PRESENTS Victoria Stevens is the Curator and Educator at the Hull Lifesaving Museum. She earned her B.A. in Fine Arts at Harvard University, where she began museum work at the Fogg Museum of Art, followed by the Masters in Art History and Museum Studies Certificate Program at Tufts University. THE 2015 South Shore History Symposium “LANDMARKS & LEGENDS: Stephen O’Neill is the Associate Director and Curator at Pilgrim Hall Museum and an adjunct faculty member of the History Department at Suffolk University. He has a BA in English and an MA in American Studies from Boston College. c/o Plymouth County Convention & Visitors Bureau 134 Court Street Plymouth, MA 02360 David P. Corey is Past-President of the Duxbury Rural and Historical Society. He has a B.A. in Physics from Amherst College and a PhD in Neurobiology from Caltech. When not researching historic South Shore maps, he is Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. HISTORIC MAPS OF THE SOUTH SHORE” APRIL 11, 2015 10 AM TO 2 PM THE SPIRE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 25 Court Street, Plymouth Registration Form THE 2015 South Shore History Symposium $15 per person “LANDMARKS & LEGENDS: includes refreshments and four presentations HISTORIC MAPS OF THE SOUTH SHORE” Schedule Name: Affiliation: 9:00 AM Registration opens 9:50 AM Welcoming Remarks, Jane Davidson, Co-Chair of the Backroads of the South Shore Street: Town: State: 10:00 AM “Early Boundary Markers,” Becky Bates-McArthur, Educator, Cohasset Historical Society and Chair, Cohasset Historical Commission 10:30 AM “Hyperlinks to History: Maps as Online Learning Tools,” Victoria Stevens, Curator, Hull Lifesaving Museum Zip: Phone: E-mail: 11:00 AM “Early Maps in Pilgrim Hall Museum’s Collection,” Stephen O’Neill, Associate Director and Curator, Pilgrim Hall Museum 11:30- 1:00 PM Lunch on your own. The Spire Center for the Performing Arts is conveniently located in downtown Plymouth with numerous eating establishments in easy walking distance. A list of suggestions will be available. Please make checks payable to: Keynote Speaker: “A Map for All Reasons: Purpose, Content, and Production in Mapmaking,” David P. Corey, Past-President, Duxbury Rural and Historical Society Plymouth County Convention & Visitors Bureau (or PCCVB) 134 Court Street Plymouth, MA 02360 1:00 PM Backroads of the South Shore is a collaboration of 17 organizations operating 25 historic sites in ten towns along the South Shore of Massachusetts from Weymouth to Plymouth. The group is dedicated to celebrating the history and spirit of the region. For more information, please visit our website at brss.org. To ensure reservation, please return this form by April 6, 2015 For more information about the South Shore History Symposium, please contact Paula Fisher, Director of Marketing and Group Services at the Plymouth County Convention and Visitors Bureau, at (508) 747-0100 or [email protected]
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