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Tag Archives: castillo de san marcos

Living History at the Castillo

March 12, 2018by Kelly Enright Leave a comment

by Patrick Quarters As a second semester junior at Flagler College, I have been fortunate enough to be interning with the National Park Service at the Castillo de San Marcos […]

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Appreciating Interpretation

November 11, 2017by Kelly Enright 1 Comment

by Elena De Marco During my final semester at Flagler College I am interning with the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. I spend a minimum of ten hours a […]

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Sorting through the city’s past

July 12, 2017by Kelly Enright Leave a comment

by Rianna Weil I am currently interning at the St. Augustine Historic Society and Research Library working in various subject areas. I began my internship archiving the St. Augustine city […]

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Bringing Back the British

March 27, 2017by Kelly Enright Leave a comment

by Sam Kearney An internship with the National Park Service is very different than almost every other kind of internship. At most museums or historic sites, an intern might work on the […]

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From tourist to ranger at the Castillo

November 2, 2016by Kelly Enright Leave a comment

by Daniel Lee The Castillo de San Marcos has protected and watched over the city of St. Augustine, Florida since 1695. After becoming a National Monument, the National Park Service took […]

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Life of a soldier at the Castillo

October 16, 2016by Kelly Enright Leave a comment

by Sam Kearney When you sign up for an internship, you would imagine you might be doing menial work, and generally being a helping hand around an office space or […]

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A Window of Opportunity at the Castillo

March 22, 2016by Kelly Enright Leave a comment

by Caroline Parson For some, an internship can be one of the most effective and influential ways of gaining practical experience, increasing their knowledge, and defining their career goals. This […]

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Creating Connections at the Castillo

November 10, 2015by Kelly Enright 1 Comment

by Caroline Parson My internship at the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument this fall has opened my eyes to a variety of resources, interpretive methods, and opportunities to help […]

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Bringing the Castillo into the 21st Century

November 10, 2015by Kelly Enright Leave a comment

by Chloe Medina During my time at the Castillo de San Marcos, I have had the ability to explore many aspects of the history field and beyond. As I learn about […]

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Crafting Interpretation at the Castillo

April 3, 2015by Kelly Enright Leave a comment

by Miranda Orlando Doing my internship at the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument has taught me many things in just a short amount of time. Interpretation in the National Park […]

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