Acknowledgements
This year’s Landslide report was made possible by many people who contributed their time, energy, and talent to this endeavor.
Foremost are the passionate advocates of these Landslide sites. Their stewardship and work with these cultural landscapes is inspirational.
Thank You...
We wish to acknowledge Liza Gilbert and Lindsey Milstein of the Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy, Kate Kerin of Innisfree Garden, Annabel Downs of the Friends of the Landscape Archive at Reading, Eugenia Woo of Historic Seattle’s Preservation Services, Carroll Conway of Hoerr Schaudt, Ben Wever of the Landmark Columbus Foundation, Bobbie Dolp and Karen Freeman of the Lord & Schryver Conservancy, Allison Cross and Vivian Linares of MANITOGA / The Russel Wright Design Center, Jeffrey R. MacMullen and Sean Ryan of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Caroline Crumpacker of Opus 40, James Snow and Alana Wenk of the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Brent Runyon and Adriana Hazelton of the Providence Preservation Society, David Graves of the Planning and Capital Development Branch of Seattle Parks and Recreation, Lynn Parseghian and Susan Lynner of the Tregaron Conservancy, as well as Chris Merritt (of Merritt Chase), Rich Freitas, Kaisa Keeley, and Kelly Pajek.
TCLF Team
This year’s Landslide report is the result of research, writing, and support from Charles Birnbaum, Justin Clevenger, Allan Greller, Jacqueline Shin, Nord Wennerstrom, and the entire team at TCLF. Special thanks to ATEN Design Group for designing this website template and to all of the photographers and historians who have provided us with the critical historic and contemporary images that have illustrated this 2023 Landslide report.