Protecting Stories, Not Just Places: Cultural Resources and Why They Matter

Protecting Stories, Not Just Places: Cultural Resources and Why They Matter

📝 Episode Show Notes

Guest: Lauren McMillan, PhD, RPA – Cultural Resource Manager, Virginia State Parks Lauren.McMillan@dcr.virginia.gov
Host: Donald Forgione donald.forgione@gmail.com

Episode Overview

In this episode of Tailgate Talks, Donald Forgione sits down with Lauren McMillan, the Cultural Resource Manager from Virginia State Parks, to talk about what cultural resources really are—and why they matter far beyond compliance, checklists, or old buildings.

This conversation explores the humanity behind cultural resources: the people, stories, and lived experiences embedded in landscapes, structures, and artifacts across our parks. Lauren shares her journey from academia into state parks, how teaching shapes her work today, and why helping staff understand the why behind cultural resource protection changes everything—from decision-making to visitor experience.

This episode is a thoughtful reminder that parks don't just protect land—they protect stories.

Key Topics Covered
  • What cultural resources actually include (and common misconceptions)

  • Moving from compliance-driven preservation to meaningful connection

  • The role of cultural resource managers in everyday park decisions

  • Balancing preservation, safety, and public use

  • Why physical places help us connect to the humanity of the past

  • How understanding cultural resources strengthens park staff and visitor experience

Conversation Highlights
  • Cultural resources aren't just "old things"—they are evidence of real people

  • Why interpretation and preservation go hand in hand

  • How cultural resource awareness empowers non-specialist park staff

  • The danger of treating preservation as a checklist instead of a responsibility

  • Protecting stories, not just structures

Who Should Listen
  • Park, recreation, and public land professionals

  • Interpreters, rangers, maintenance staff, and managers

  • Leaders making decisions that affect historic and cultural sites

  • Anyone who believes parks are about people as much as places

Closing Thought

When we understand the stories embedded in our parks, we don't just protect resources—we honor the people who came before us and enrich the experience of those who come after.

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