Freeman Tilden
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Freeman Tilden (1883-1980) was one of the first people to set down the principles and theories of Heritage Interpretation in his 1957 book, 'Interpreting Our Heritage'. His work with the United States National Park Service inspired generations of interpreters and continues to be a definitive text for the discipline.
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- Tilden, F. Interpreting our Heritage. University of North Carolina Press, North Carolina. 1957. ISBN 0807840165