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Just before we all went into lockdown in March, we spoke with our friend Hannah Ratzlaff about her work as an Exterior Design Consultant with Main Street Arkansas within the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. We chat about what it's like learning architecture building by building, helping small business owners improve their space, and conceptual design can sometimes be misleading. As a newer resident of Little Rock Hannah also shared with us some of the spaces she's been loving in the city and what makes her excited to live there. Check out this episode's blog post here: kollectivo.com/hannah-ratzlaff Connect with Hannah: instagram.com/starry_vere Connect with us: kollectivo.com instagram.com/kollectivo twitter.com/KollectivoDG
Mark Christ, Outreach Director for the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, talks with Matt DeCample about the Arkansas World War I Commemoration Committee and how Arkansans dealt with the war effort a hundred years ago.
Mark Christ, Outreach Director for the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, talks with Matt DeCample about the Arkansas World War I Commemoration Committee and how Arkansans dealt with the war effort a hundred years ago.
Mark Christ, Outreach Director for the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, talks with Matt DeCample about the Arkansas World War I Commemoration Committee and how Arkansans dealt with the war effort a hundred years ago.
Booooooooo! Did we scare you? If you aren’t scared now, you probably will be by the end of this special episode. Moderator Jesse Rutledge speaks with ghost hunter Douglas Myers about the spooky sightings court staff has witnessed at the Wayne County Courthouse in Wooster, Ohio. Shelle Stormoe, former education outreach coordinator for the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, also shares a terrifying story about the ‘hanging judge’ that looms around the Desha County Courthouse in Arkansas City.
Host: Jesse Rutledge Guest: Shelle Stormoe In this extra feature, Shelle Stormoe, former education outreach coordinator for the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, reveals more of the haunting history at the Desha County Courthouse, including the courthouse's spooky sleepovers and the nameless ghost that has the ability to open locked doors.