Anne Jennings is an architectural historian/cultural resource specialist who, spurred on by her love of old buildings and structures, received her master’s degree in Historic Preservation from the University of Vermont in 2002. Since then, she has primarily worked on government contracts, assisting federal, state, and local agencies comply with the NHPA and other regulations. Her projects have taken her across the country, where she has surveyed, evaluated, and documented a wide variety of resources, ranging from a Missile Alert Facility in Wyoming to a small-scale stone culvert in Connecticut. Anne also worked at the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission and the NYC Parks Department, helping to preserve NYC’s significant built resources. Currently, she is assisting the Maritime Administration with the decommissioning and disposition of the NHL Nuclear Ship Savannah, to ensure that the work is done in compliance with the NHPA, with an end goal of preservation of the ship.
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