Oral History Projects

The interview files are in Real Audio format. They can be listened to with RealPlayer, available for free at RealAudio.com. The files are optimized for listening at three different modem connection speeds - 28.8K, 56.6K, or Other, which is suitable for listeners using DSL, Cable Modems, or who are on a network.

Esmont Oral History Project: Building Digital Communities, Race and Place: African American Community History, Albemarle County, Virginia. Prepared by the Virginia Center for Digital History, Charlottesville, VA, 2001-2002.


From Porch Swings to Patios: An Oral History of Charlottesville's Neighborhoods. Prepared by the Department of Community Planning Advisory Board and students of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 1982 - 1984.


Ridge Street Oral History Project: A Supplement to the Survey of the Ridge Street Historic District and Proposal for Local Designation. Prepared by Preservation Piedmont for the Department of Community Planning, Charlottesville, VA, December 1995.

 

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