Known as the premier historic preservation and heritage tourism event in Texas, the Real Places conference brings together people from all the varied fields involved in history and preservation. This includes curators, interpreters, educators, nonprofit staff and volunteers, historians, and many more.
Even if you're not in Texas, we hope you?ll join us virtually next year for our seventh annual conference! While many sessions focus on Texas preservation projects, success stories, and the challenges we see in our fast-growing state, they all have relevance to communities and historic preservation projects across the nation.
Real Places 2023 will take place February 1?3. ACT NOW to save up to $75 for virtual attendees?early-bird savings only last through September 30. Additional discounts are available for students and organizations that register multiple people at the same time.
Real Places 2023 will feature more than 90 expert speakers from across Texas and the U.S. Virtual attendees will be able to attend all sessions will have access to recordings of all the sessions for up to 60 days?you won?t have to worry about choosing between great concurrent sessions!
For museums professionals, we?re excited to feature the following sessions:
- Made by Us: Millennials and Gen Z Powering the Future with History
- The Fallback: Rediscovering Living History Programs During COVID
- Starting Line: How the Dr Pepper Museum Began Its Diversity Journey
- What Harvey Taught Us: How Cultural Organizations Can Work with Emergency Management
- The New Oral History: Using Digital Platforms to Collect Community Stories
- I'm Out of Ideas! Innovating Your Public Programs... All Over Again
- A Neighborhood Reimagined: The Many Lives of the Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House
View the full conference schedule to see other sessions of interest that can help you advance your organization, your mission, and your preservation projects.
Please register today and pass this on to friends and colleagues involved in museums, historic sites, historic preservation, heritage tourism, and related fields, so they don?t miss this once-a-year opportunity!
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