Graduate Fellow:
- Anaïs Guillem
Project Summary:
This project partners with the Downtown Neighborhood Association (DNA) and the Merced County Courthouse Museum to provide rigorous research using the following methods: digitizing historical inventory, conducting oral histories, sounding archives, and analyzing urban space. This project implements an online platform to record, update, and access the data about architectural heritage of Merced. This project was initially funded in the first year of the grant and was renewed for a second year.
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Outcomes:
Playing Cards:
- Guillem, Anaïs. Historic Places Merced Playing Cards. 2019.

Presentation:
- Guillem, Anaïs. "Historic Places Merced: Digital Preservation of Historic Buildings in the Community of Merced." Luce Symposium, Sept. 2020, University of California, Merced.
- Valle, Alberto and Anaïs Guillem. “Acquisition and Segmentation of Historic Buildings of the City of Merced.” Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center, Aug. 2020, University of California, Merced.
- Stone-Macias, Alexandra and Anaïs Guillem. “Accessibility and Role of Churches Within Merced Neighborhoods.” Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center, Aug. 2020, University of California, Merced.
- Guillem, Anaïs. “Historic Places Merced.” Research Week, Feb. 2020, University of California, Merced.
- Guillem, Anaïs. “Digital Preservation of Historic Buildings in the Community of Merced.” 2019 California Preservation Conference, 9 May 2019, Hilton, Palm Springs.
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