Learning the Land Walking Tour
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Learning the Land explores land use stories on the Texas Woman’s University campus and in the surrounding area through a collection of sites that were selected and researched by TWU students and faculty in conversation with local community members. The tour is inspired by a range of past, present, and future land use topics—from Quakertown to the TWU Golf Course—and invites people to develop a deepened understanding and awareness of their surroundings.
2019