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Panel Discussion: "Preservation & Our Whole History" "The System Was Built For You!" - Interested in opportunities to explore, record, or preserve history in your community? Learn about SHPO resources and programs, like the State and National Registers of Historic Places, Certified Local Government (CLG) program, grants, and more. For more information and to find out who represents you in your area please visit https://www.parks.ny.gov/shpo/contact/ or call 518-268-2213. Panelists: Cordell Reaves is the Coordinator of Community Affairs for the Division for Historic Preservation, NYS Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation. His work supports the educational programming and staff training that enable sites to tell complete and inclusive stories. He is also tasked with helping the public better understand the work of the agency and its impact on communities. He has an MA in Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program and has worked for the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation since 2002. He specializes in diversifying the stories and structures of historic preservation. Leslie Krupa is an architectural historian and author who holds a master’s degree in public history and historic preservation from the University of Colorado. She now serves as a Historic Preservation Program Analyst for the Division for Historic Preservation within the New York State OPRHP where she works helping administer the National Register and survey program. Her interests include historical constructions of the environment, immigration and migration patterns, and increasing recognition of marginalized people within northern New York and the Adirondacks. "Making History: Revolution, Abolition, and Preservation in New York State" a NYS Parks Centennial Symposium, was held on November 16, 2024 at Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site in Yonkers, NY. Highlighting the work of NYS Parks’ Department of Historic Preservation, including historic sites around the state and the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), the symposium included New York State’s plans for the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War, the 200th anniversary of abolition in New York, and more. For more information please visit https://www.parks.ny.gov or https://www.philipsemanorhall.com