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Julie Arrison
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  • Salem, MA
  • United States
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Bonnie Hurd Smith and Julie Arrison are now colleagues
December 9
Maggi Smith-Dalton is attending an event
December 12, 2009 from 11am to 2pm
What kind of things would you have enjoyed, had you been "home for the holidays" in 1920’s Salem? Explore the Phillips House on elegant Chestnut Street, and then join Jim and Maggi Dalton of Singing String Music for “Harmonies for Home and Hearth,”…
December 9
working on my book talk for tomorrow night.
December 9
Shameless self-promotion...but really a chance to learn about the "crown jewel" of the Boston Park System tomorrow night.
December 9
Julie Arrison added an event
Franklin Park Author's Talk and Book Signing at Franklin Park Golf Clubhouse
December 10, 2009 from 6:30pm to 8pm
Meet author Julie Arrison as she talks about problems and solutions in park management and design over the course of the park's 130 year history. You'll learn about how city officials, the broader public, and the Olmsted and other design firms influ…
December 9
A great opportunity for some Christmas cheer...coming this weekend!
December 9
Julie Arrison might attend an event
December 17, 2009 from 5pm to 7pm
Let us take you back in time! Join us for a captivating evening…the Explorers Program, in collaboration with the Peabody Leatherworker’s Museum presents award winning storyteller Andrea Lovett. You are invited to come along for a special tour of the…
December 2
Rachel Lovett might attend an event
December 12, 2009 from 11am to 2pm
What kind of things would you have enjoyed, had you been "home for the holidays" in 1920’s Salem? Explore the Phillips House on elegant Chestnut Street, and then join Jim and Maggi Dalton of Singing String Music for “Harmonies for Home and Hearth,”…
November 30

Profile Information

Where Do You Consider Your "Hometown"?
Chicopee, MA
What is your interest in the Mass. Studies Network?
I would like to connect with other professionals in the history field.
About Me:
I am a site manager at the Phillips and Gedney Houses in Salem, MA. My days are ever-changing and I love it! Images of America: Franklin Park was just released at the end of June and I have been working on the promotion of that and speaking about the history of Franklin Park. In my spare time (haha!) I volunteer for the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site, the Friends of Fairsted, and the Franklin Park Coalition.
I also bartend at Chili's in Danvers occasionally.
Your Website:
http://www.historicnewengland.org/PhillipsMuseum/
Another website or blog?
http://olmstedbooks.blogspot.com/
Your Organization:
Historic New England
Your Title:
Site Manager
Another Organization?
Countless
Another Title?
Countless
Major areas of interest
Community Life, History, Local Studies
Other areas of interest not listed above?
Olmsted; Parks and Open Spaces

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At 5:21pm on July 22, 2008, Heather Cole said…
Welcome aboard, Julie! There are several Salem folks around here. I, too, worked on an Images of America book on Norwood. Saunders Robinson, who you can find on this network, is an editor for The History Press... if you're looking for more book projects... for your free time! :)
At 4:40pm on July 10, 2008, pleun clara bouricius said…
Julie -- we are planning some wonderful programming for salem in november with H7G and the Park Service abut the West India trade. if you send me your email address i'll put you on the mailing list. pbouricus@mfh.org
At 11:44am on June 30, 2008, pleun clara bouricius said…
Hi Julie:

I am intrigued byt the "sea trade" that Nathaniel West engaged in . What did he buy/sell/catch?

thanks

pleun bouricius

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