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Leigh Handal

A native South Carolinian, Leigh Jones Handal has been an avid student of Low Country history since she was a Brownie Scout. She is co-editor of the City of Charleston’s official Tour Guide Training Manual and organized Historic Charleston Foundation’s annual spring house and garden tours for 13 years, as well as the Preservation Society of Charleston’s fall home tours. A graduate of the College of Charleston, Leigh has been a licensed tour guide for more than 20 years. She created and appears regularly on the Lowcountry Live show’s “I Love the Low Country.”

Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation

The Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation (PHLF) was founded in 1964 by a group of citizens who passionately believed that historic preservation, rather than massive demolition, could be a tool for renewing communities, building pride among residents, and achieving sustainable economic development. After more than 50 years of work throughout the Pittsburgh region, PHLF has shown that architectural landmarks and historic neighborhoods are community assets and that historic preservation is a catalyst for urban renewal.

Nancy Hendrickson

Nancy Hendrickson is a long-time San Diego resident, a history writer specializing in genealogy and the American West.

Alan Hustak

<p>Born in Saskatchewan Alan Hustak moved to Montreal in 1967 where he worked as a national television reporter for CTV and as a CBC radio reporter. He has been with <em>The Gazette</em> in Montreal for eighteen years. He is the author of several books including <em>St Patrick’s of Montreal</em>.</p>

Egbert de Haan

<p>Egbert de Haan is the founder of Walking Histories which offers historical walking tours through the city of Amsterdam. He, studied history at the Free University of Amsterdam. His main field of interest is early modern and modern history, with a focus on the Netherlands and Amsterdam in particular.</p>

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