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    • Long Exposures: Repeat Photography and Parks as Portals to Learning 2018 Book Project
    • LGBTQ+ History and Monuments: Historical Perspectives on the Pulse Nightclub and the Matthew Shepard Murder
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Public Lands History Center
Department of History
Colorado State University
Campus Mail 1776
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1776

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(970) 491-2941 (FAX)

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Aylesworth C104

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