Jennifer Armstrong at Cape Hatteras

Jennifer Armstrong
Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia

2003 US/ICOMOS Intern with the

National Park Service
Cape Hatteras National Seashore
North Carolina, USA

Jennifer Armstrong conducted her internship with the National Park Service's Outer Bank Group.  The Outer Banks are a string of barrier islands off the Atlantic Coast of North Carolina.  Near the southern end of the Outer Banks is Cape Hatteras, much of which is now protected as the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

While still in Washington, DC, Jennifer conducted historical research at the National Archives to search for the source of the marble and slate tiling used in the construction of the Cape Hatteras (1970) and Bodie Island (1872)  Lighthouses. Once on the Outer Banks, Jennifer drafting an annotating a conditions assessment of the tiled floor area of the Bodie Island Lighthouse.

In addition, Jennifer worked documentation for the Hatteras Island Weather Bureau Station at Hatteras Village, which was built in 1901 and is currently under restoration by the National Park Service.

"I feel I'm taking away with me not just new skills and knowledge, but a better understanding of heritage in broader terms.... I have had a fantastic three months, and as a result I am also taking away with me some really fun memories and experiences."
Jennifer Armstrong
US/ICOMOS Intern
2003
This internship was sponsored by the National Park Service, Outer Banks Group, Cape Hatteras National Seashore in North Carolina.