2. This collection was compiled on August 25, 2012.
This collection was compiled on August 25, 2012.
The logos are owned by their respective organizations.
The logos are owned by their respective organizations.
In aafew cases it wasn’t clear if the logo we found was currently in use.
In few cases it wasn’t clear if the logo we found was currently in use.
Corrections can be sent to Editor@TheHistoryList.com.
Corrections can be sent to Editor@TheHistoryList.com.
28. The History List
•State and local historical societies, museums, preservation
organizations, historic sites, reenactment groups, associations, and
other national, regional, state, and local history organizations list their
organizations, events, sites, and exhibits.
– Focused exclusively on history and history-related organizations.
– There is no cost to list.
– It’s cut-and-paste simple, with nearly unlimited room for text and pictures.
•Free tools make it easy to add a continually updated list of events to
any site. State organizations can add a calendar with events
submitted by organizations throughout their state.
29. Comments from some early participants
“The History List is quickly becoming a pioneer on the web for
historical institutions.”
“Everything we are looking to share with the public is at our
finger tips, easy to use, and well thought out.”
Jodie McMenamin
Development Officer
USS Constitution Museum
30. “The Massachusetts Historical Society offers most more than
100 public programs and events each year. What makes The
History List different is its targeted approach.
“It is an easy-to-use online resource that connects history
enthusiasts to history-related events and programs.”
Carol Knauff
Assistant Director of Development for Communications
Massachusetts Historical Society
31. “Each year Historic New England presents hundreds of public
events and programs at dozens of sites in five states.
Unlike other event-listing websites, by focusing exclusively on
history, The History List connects our events to a highly
targeted audience and helps that audience understand the full
range of our offerings.”
Rob Watson
Marketing Manager
Historic New England
32. “There are plenty of calendar services available online, but only
The History List caters specifically to the history community.
Their event-listing services are intuitive and easy, their
creators are smart and friendly, and our ability to communicate
with like-minded individuals and institutions about our events
and programming has never been easier because of them.
I’d tell any history-related organization, if you aren’t using The
History List, you’re overlooking an extremely useful and
effective tool.”
Matt Wilding
Media and Content Manager
Freedom Trail Foundation