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Michael Lewis and Daniel Patton

One Small Step partners Michael Lewis (55) and Daniel Patton (42) have a conversation about National Parks, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, libraries, and the role of government.

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Timothy Bywater and William McMurrin

William "Bill" McMurrin (71) interviews his friend Timothy "Tim" Bywater (80) about his experience working as both a seasonal park ranger with the National Park Service and an English professor. They also talk about their friendship and Timothy's family.

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James Knudsen and Brian Myers

One Small Step partners James Knudsen (57) and Brian Myers (58) talk about their upbringings, the experiences that shaped their career trajectories, and how their political views have changed over time.

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Linda Gossett, Lori Gossett, and Jeffrey Gossett

Linda Gossett (76) shares a conversation with her children, Lori Gossett (50) and Jeffrey Gossett (47), about a trip she took from California to Canada in 1959. She talks about the places she visited and sights she saw along the...

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Theodora Niemeyer and Roger Norgaard

Theodora Niemeyer (82) interviews her friend Roger Norgaard (83) about his childhood, his golfing career, his experience flying helicopters for the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War, and the story of how he and Theodora, who were high school...

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Winston Montague and Carol Montague

Spouses Winston Montague [no age given] and Carol Montague [no age given] share how they became interested in Airstreams and they discuss their travels with the Wally Byam Airstream Club.

Hannah Merrill and her father, Greg Merrill, discuss his childhood and thoughts during the time of the pandemic.

In this interview, conducted in November 2021 in Flower Mound, Texas, Hannah Merrill (16), interviews her father Greg Merrill (44) on his childhood and his thoughts during the time of the pandemic. Mr. Merrill first answers as to if he...

Kevin Cheri: The Buffalo's First African-American Employee & Superintendent

In this interview we hear from Kevin Cheri, Buffalo National River's first African-American employee and retired superintendent, about his experience rising up in the National Park Service