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Highland Park Historical Society Welcomes your Opinion

Highland Park Historical Society welcomes your response to our Community Survey closing on May 7th at midnight.

Highland Park High School's Walter Durbahn's students designed and built these homes as class projects.
Highland Park High School's Walter Durbahn's students designed and built these homes as class projects. (Highland Park Historical Society collection)

Dear Friends:

The Highland Park Historical Society is planning for the future.

We would like your perspective as someone who may have attended a program, visited any of our online, indoor or outdoor exhibits, such as the Stupey cabin, or benefitted from our research.

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This is a blind survey with nothing to connect to your response unless you choose to voluntarily identify yourself. We will use this information for our planning needs, and none of the information we gather will be shared with any other organizations.

The survey will close at midnight on Saturday, May 7.

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Thank you for the gift of your time. This survey should take less than five minutes unless there is more you choose to offer.

If you have any questions,please e-mail: archives@highlandparkhistory.org

We welcome the opportunity to listen and learn from you.

Board of the Highland Park Historical Society

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