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About Interpreting Time's Past, LLC
Connie M. Huddleston holds a Master of Arts in Historic Preservation along with undergraduate degrees in education and history with an emphasis in archaeology. With more than 25 years experience interpreting historic and archaeological sites, her expertise includes areas of cultural resource management, such as historic ruin preservation; interpretation, and conservation; and collections management. Ms. Huddleston opened Interpreting Time's Past, LLC, in August 2005 and works with several regular subcontractors. Recent projects include sites in Georgia, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Michigan.

Ms. Huddleston’s wide range of experience in so many areas of historic interpretation and preservation allows her to provide her clients with the guidance and expertise needed to see each project to a successful conclusion. Furthermore, Ms. Huddleston works almost exclusively for house museums and small historic museums and sites; therefore, she understands the problems of funding, limited staff time, and working with volunteer docents. Whether you need historic research, site interpretation, an exhibit, an archaeological review, a master plan, or collections management planning, Interpreting Time’s Past will be happy to meet with you to discuss your needs and funding options. 
Professional Affiliations:

Register of Professional Archaeologists         
National Association for Interpretation
Society for Historical Archaeology              
American Association for State and Local History
Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries
Interpreting Time's Past, LLC
3582 Clementine Court
Marietta, Georgia 30066

770-364-6512

Office Hours: 

Monday - Friday 9:00AM to 5:30PM

A complete resume for Ms. Huddleston and references are available upon request.
 
Professional and liability insurance coverage is maintained.  

A short resume can be downloaded here as a pdf file.
In 2010, ITP created this poster for
Georgia Archives Month.