Bill Hart is currently the director of the Perry County Historical Society in Missouri. Prior to this position, he served as executive director of the statewide preservation organization, the Missouri Alliance for Historic Preservation. He received a degree in Historic Preservation from Southeast Missouri State University and completed his graduate coursework in Architectural History at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia. He is currently working on a pictorial history of Missouri's barns and agricultural buildings.
Email: billhartxx@yahoo.com
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Available Presentations (h3 text)
Available Presentations
Historic Missouri Roadsides
Historic Missouri Roadsides presents a travelogue of Missouri on two-lane highways, featuring histories of small towns in Missouri, natural attractions, and local amenities. Richly illustrated with images by the author, the presentation links the promotion of local history to heritage tourism and the boosting small town economies. Like a travel book, places to visit, stay and shop are listed, but the guide is for ONLY LOCAL businesses.
Program Underwriting
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Program Underwriting
Each speaker can provide up to four presentations to underserved rural communities at no cost to the hosting institution. For the presentation to be covered by program underwriting, the host organization must be nonprofit and located outside Boone, Greene, Jackson, and St. Louis counties and outside the city of St. Louis.
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