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Hay House
Program:
Landscape Interpretive
Exhibition
Supervisor:
Sr. Director of
Properties
Length: One
semester/20hrs/wk
Position:
Hay House has gardens that were initially
established in 1859 with revisions up through 1977.
The gardens have been researched by Jager and
Company and their research is documented in the
Landscape Report filed in 1987. One core document
on the plan is the 1927 plan by Hoffman & Company of
Atlanta which shows plans for the existing formal
garden behind the house.
The intern
on this project will review the existing research
and make recommendations for a 6 panel exhibition of
text and illustrations that will allow visitors to
discover how the building and grounds evolved from
1859 through the present day.
The
internship offers compensation and the
opportunity for school credit. In school-credit
instances, the onus lies with the student to
instigate the process. The Georgia Trust provides
free and ample parking.
Address all inquiries to:
Heritage Education Coordinator
1516 Peachtree Street, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30309-2916
internships@georgiatrust.org
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