Jennifer Brehm


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My Sacred Place


UPenn Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology Stoner Courtyard

In 1998, The Stoner Courtyard was part of the “Campaign for the East Wing”, the renovation plans for the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Before renovation, the courtyard was claimed by parked cars and transient traffic, not allowing much pedestrian traffic to enjoy the outdoor space adjacent to the museum. Nature Sacred played a role in transforming the space into a fully landscaped public place for walking, gathering, sitting and reflecting.

Meet Another Firesoul


Paul Williams

Firesouls are known for their tenacity, passion, and dedication for innovation and improvements in their community. While those things are important to Paul K. Williams, he incorporates history with modernity in order to have the largest positive impact on his community. As President of the Historical Congressional Cemetery, Paul’s Sacred Place is steeped in history...

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