The Corson-Hand House: Weaving the Threads of Women’s History
By Zoë Greblunas
Rutgers University Intern
Women's History Month
By Zoë Greblunas
Rutgers University Intern
By Kyleigh Magee, Rutgers University Extern
By Gabriela Hizgilov, ACHP Intern
By Brigid Heath, Rutgers University, History, Political Science, American Studies, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Major
Off a quiet street and down a gravel road in Mount Laurel, NJ, sits nobly, a three-story pink farmhouse possessing stories and charm of a different era than the suburban 1950s homes in the surrounding area.
By Gillian Carmien
Rutgers University, History and Political Science Major
by Noor Amanullah, Rutgers University Extern
March is Women’s History Month, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is celebrating by honoring an important woman preservationist, Ann Pamela Cunningham, who led the effort to preserve the home of President George Washington.