The Association of Public Historians of New York State held their annual conference at Danford’s in Port Jefferson this year, gathering public historians from all corners of the state to discuss resources, projects, and to provide a great opportunity for people to talk history. The Long Island History Project was there to hold a workshop, “How to Be a Podcast Guest.” Today’s episode features the brave individuals who sat down at the mics and told us a little bit about their work, the challenges they face, and where exactly “upstate” begins. Further Research Association of Public Historians of New York State Ross Lumpkin
The Association of Public Historians of New York State held their annual conference at Danford’s in Port Jefferson this year, gathering public historians from all corners of the state to discuss resources, projects, and to provide a great opportunity for people to talk history.
The Long Island History Project was there to hold a workshop, “How to Be a Podcast Guest.” Today’s episode features the brave individuals who sat down at the mics and told us a little bit about their work, the challenges they face, and where exactly “upstate” begins.
Further Research
- Association of Public Historians of New York State
- Ross Lumpkin
- North Hempstead Town Historian
- Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society
- Marilyn Hayden
- Greenwood Lake Village Historian
- Amy Folk
- Southold Town Historian
- Oyster Pond Historical Society
- Southold Historical Museum
- Debra Allen
- Gabrielle
- Brightwaters Historical Society
- John Tracy
- Robert Finnegan
- Historical Society of Islip Hamlet
- Regina Feeney
- Freeport Village Historian
- Freeport Memorial Library
- Intro music: https://homegrownstringband.com/
- Outro music: Capering by Blue Dot Sessions CC BY-NC 4.0
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