Partners & Cultural Landscapes

A man lays his hand upon the trunk of a massive oak and looks up into its thick branches.
The Algernoune Oak at Fort Monroe National Monument, Virginia is estimated to be nearly 500 years old. Pictured here with the oak is Dr. Michael Dosmann of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University.

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Each year, the Park Cultural Landscapes Program contributes to specific preservation projects, creates instructional materials, connects young people with future career possibilities, and helps members of the public discover landscapes of value to them. All of this depends on a network of partners and programs, both within and beyond the National Park Service.

Our partners include:

NPS Partners


Non-NPS Partners


A young participant presses down soil around a new boxwood plant.
A participant with the Branching Out, a program coordinated through the Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation, helps preserve the historic landscape plantings at Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters NHS in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Last updated: May 3, 2016