- Historic site research and interpretation,
- Exhibit design, construction, and installation,
- Research and design for wayside interpretive panels,
- Grant application and fund raising support
- Educational materials for on-site tours and follow-up classroom use,
- Public interpretive programs,
- Archaeological consulting,
- Historic site master and interpretive plans,
- Custom-made accurate period clothing,
- Docent materials and training,
- Brochures and popular reports,
- Museum planning, design, and installation,
- Archival collection and document management, and
- Heritage tourism consulting
At Little Ocmulgee State Park, exhibits in the new visitors center (an original CCC-built log cabin) include triangular kiosks that tell the story of the CCC's work at the park.