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Welcome to the latest episode of Preserving History and Democracy! In this episode, Chief Deputy Clerk, Caroline Zamora and producer Bernardine Caporale are joined by special guest Troy Ainsworth. First, Troy introduces himself and talks about his extensive work in historic preservation. First Caroline, Bern and Troy talk about Spanish influence on the roads here in Doña Ana, and how they became what we know today. Then, they talk about how the climate and environment shaped some roads in the area. The hosts then discuss the economic impact of the roads. Lastly, Caroline, Bern and Troy go through some historic documents found in the vault and discuss what they mean to our County.
Hosted by: Caroline Zamora, Bernardine Caporale
Special Guest: Troy Ainsworth
Produced by: Bernardine Caporale, Cynthia Mendoza, Jacob Salughter
Edited by: Jacob Slaughter
Music: Aves-Better
Welcome to the latest episode of Preserving History and Democracy! In this episode, Chief Deputy Clerk, Caroline Zamora and producer Bernardine Caporale are joined by special guest Troy Ainsworth. First, Troy introduces himself and talks about his extensive work in historic preservation. First Caroline, Bern and Troy talk about Spanish influence on the roads here in Doña Ana, and how they became what we know today. Then, they talk about how the climate and environment shaped some roads in the area. The hosts then discuss the economic impact of the roads. Lastly, Caroline, Bern and Troy go through some historic documents found in the vault and discuss what they mean to our County.
Hosted by: Caroline Zamora, Bernardine Caporale
Special Guest: Troy Ainsworth
Produced by: Bernardine Caporale, Cynthia Mendoza, Jacob Salughter
Edited by: Jacob Slaughter
Music: Aves-Better