Nancy S. Dickinson

M.A., History, New York University

Certificate in Public History, New York University

B.A., Art History, Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts

Research Director / Senior Historian

Since 1986 Ms. Dickinson has worked on land-use history projects for cultural resource assessments performed by HPI. She has undertaken primary and documentary research and written disturbance memoranda and Phase 1A reports for urban, waterfront, and suburban redevelopment sites. Additionally, as a part of the process, she has coordinated archival research projects; identified, catalogued, and analyzed archaeological collections; presented papers to both general and archaeological audiences; and published the findings.

She is a member of several regional and national archaeological and historical organizations and serves on the Conservation Commission for the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut.

Projects of interest include:

• Second Avenue Subway EIS, New York, NY;

• NYC School Construction Authority: New Construction and Additions, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx, 1986-2006, New York, NY;

• Westchester County Airport Deicing Facility Project, Westchester County, NY;

• Willis Avenue Bridge EIS Project, New York, NY;

• Mountain Road Subdivision EIS, Redding, CT;

• Diamond Hill Road Subdivision EIS, Redding, CT; and,

• Fulton Street Corridor Project for the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, New York, NY.