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The Cherokee Garden Library: Unearthing Ancient Gardening Wisdom – Staci Catron – 119

Staci L. Catron has one of the coolest jobs ever. She gets to live gardening in the past, in the present, and influence gardens of the future.

As the Director of the Cherokee Garden Library within the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center she manages the development, preservation, and interpretations of a 35,000-item growing collection.

Everything from garden and landscape related rare books, contemporary volumes, manuscripts, photographs, landscape architectural drawings, periodicals, seed catalogs, and ephemera.

She curates numerous exhibitions, lectures regularly regarding rare garden books and historic landscapes, and is published in many newsletters, journals, and books.

Her latest award-winning book co-authored with Mary Ann Eaddy is titled: Seeking Eden: A Collection of Georgia’s Historic Gardens with photographs by James R. Lockhart.

Catron holds a B.A. in History and Latin from Agnes Scott College, as well as a Master of Heritage Preservation from Georgia State University; and a Primary Teacher Certification from the Association of Montessori Internationale

This is episode 119 – The Cherokee Garden Library: Unearthing Ancient Gardening Wisdom – Staci Catron. An encore presentation and remix of episode 039

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