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Cornet Bay offers boat launches and fishing opportunities, while Bowman Bay has an interpretive center that explains the story of the Civilian Conservation Corps throughout Washington state.
The association is raising funds to restore a bank in Colfax near the former courthouse site to use as a museum, archives and interpretive center.
The automaker eventually sold the mill to Wayne County, and the historic building is now home to Wayne County Parks, which houses an interpretive center with exhibits on the natural and cultural history of the area and also hosts community events.
The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area interpretive center is located at the intersection of Oregon Route 38 and U. S. Route 101.
* The Discovery Center, the official interpretive center for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
After the initial discovery of the fossil field in 1949 or 1950, access was free and unrestricted until 2005, when a small interpretive center was constructed, and a collection limit of three fossils was established in exchange for a $ 3 entry fee.
Their original house still remains and has now been turned into an interpretive center known as the Michelsen Farmstead a living museum in Stirling.
The month-long festival features an interpretive center, photography workshops, musical entertainment, lectures, and Native American performances.
Significantly larger than the existing pavilion, allowing for exhibit space and an interpretive center, the proposed LBC building also would cover about 15 % of the footprint of the long-demolished President's House, the " White House " of George Washington and John Adams.
For its report the Commission additionally proposed creating a " meditation center " in the Valley of the Fallen for those not of the Catholic faith, the names shown of all victims who can be identifed on the esplanade that leads into the Basilica mausoleum and an “ interpretive center ” be built to explain how and why the Valley of the Fallen exists.
The five-acre complex includes Henson's cabin, an interpretive center about Henson and the Dawn settlement, an exhibit gallery about the Underground Railroad, outbuildings, a 19th-century historic house, a cemetery and a gift shop.
* Mayerthorpe-1966 Federal Grain Co. now an interpretive center.
One of the buildings is a new interpretive center, which will showcase artifacts from St. Mary ’ s City history – from the colony established in 1634, to the farmlands that replaced that colony in the 18th century, to the founding of the monument school in the mid-19th century, and beyond.
The park runs along the shoreline of Bull Shoals Lake and the White River above and below the dam, and contains picnic areas, a marina, boat rentals, interpretive programs, and a visitors ' center with gift shop.
An educational center offers natural history displays and interpretive programs.
An interpretive center is located along the route in Lowndes County and the various sites used as campgrounds are marked along the route.
Because of the extraordinary find, the government commissioned a memorial at the site, where the National Park Service has an interpretive center.
In October 2008, an interpretive center opened on Nielsen Avenue with exhibits on the history of the Charleston area and wildlife and plants found within the park.
The park includes an interpretive center and five marked trails for both hiking and mountain biking that run throughout the wooded hills and across long wooden bridges across marshland.
An interpretive center is open throughout the year.
The park service also operates a visitor center with interpretive exhibits near the Lemon House.
Chico Creek Nature Center, the park's official interpretive center, is a private non-profit nature center dedicated to enhancing the public's awareness of Bidwell Park.
Today, the fort is run by Parks Canada and is designated a National Historic Site of Canada, and houses a museum and interpretive center, and hosts historical re-enactments of military drills ( as well as a number of contemporary cultural events ).

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While the first is far shorter than the second, it sets out the basic themes and provides an interpretive key for understanding the entire book.
The game leaves a lot to the imagination of interpretive game masters regarding reasons for the Demiurge's disappearance as well as the earlier mentioned divinity of mankind.
Weber was a key proponent of methodological antipositivism, arguing for the study of social action through interpretive ( rather than purely empiricist ) means, based on understanding the purpose and meaning that individuals attach to their own actions.
Dr. Jordan's work " The Romance in Your Name " was the first to provide a fairly comprehensive system for identifying key numerological influences in one's name and birth date and remains a seminal interpretive guide for practitioners today.
In Hesiodic scholarship, the interpretive crux has endured: Is the imprisonment of hope inside a jar full of evils for mankind a benefit for mankind, or a further bane?
The exhibit design process builds on the interpretive plan for an exhibit, determining the most effective, engaging and appropriate methods of communicating a message or telling a story.
In recent decades the historicist position has fallen out of favor for a more critical and interpretive approach to the historicity of the Aztec mythical accounts based on the original approach of Brinton.
The Ncomplr compiler ( mid-1970s ) introduced fast numeric support to the Lisp world, generating machine instructions for arithmetic rather than calling interpretive routines which dispatched on data type.
As a prominent and respected literary theorist, Fish is best known for his analysis of interpretive communities — an offshoot of reader-response criticism.
Schutz sought to provide a critical philosophical foundation for Max Weber's interpretive sociology through the use of phenomenological methods derived from the transcendental phenomenological investigations of Edmund Husserl.
The phenomenological tie-in with the sociology of knowledge stems from two key historical sources for Mannheim's analysis: Mannheim was dependent on insights derived from Husserl's phenomenological investigations, especially the theory of meaning as found in Husserl's Logical Investigations of 1900 / 1901 ( Husserl: 2000 ), in the formulation of his central methodological work: " On The Interpretation of Weltanschauung " ( Mannheim: 1993: see fn41 & fn43 )-this essay forms the centerpiece for Mannheim's method of historical understanding and is central to his conception of the sociology of knowledge as a research program ; and The concept of " Weltanschauung " employed by Mannheim has its origins in the hermeneutic philosophy of Wilhelm Dilthey, who relied on Husserl's theory of meaning ( above ) for his methodological specification of the interpretive act ( Mannheim: 1993: see fn38 ).
Because of Segovia's predilection for altering the musical content of his editions to reflect his interpretive preferences, many of today's guitarists prefer to examine the original manuscripts, or newer publications based on the original manuscripts in order to compare them with Segovia's published versions, so as to accept or reject Segovia's editorial decisions.
The Lake Bronson State Park also has interpretive sites for the tower, a pioneer cemetery and the WPA camp.
Although Schütz was never a student of Husserl, he, together with a colleague, Felix Kaufmann, studied Husserl's work intensively in seeking a basis for interpretive sociology derived from the work of Max Weber.
Old Economy's buildings, grounds, library, archives and 16, 000 original artifacts are fused to create an interpretive facility for the Commonwealth.
The plan called for an interpretive centre just outside the old fort's walls, and a large surface parking lot that would have been placed closer to the walls than the apartment itself.
Emphasising social-psychological perspectives, Tsander introduces an " interpretive filter " with which he re-evaluates Erickson's own accounts of his demonstrations and introduces prosaic explanations for occurrences that both Erickson and other authors tend to portray as remarkable.
* Grand Staircase Escalante Partners support for public awareness, interpretive, educational, scientific, scenic, historical, and cultural activities.

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