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"I was looking for somebody who would bring his own interpretive approach to the music," he said.
There are 10 or more interpretive signs to stop at.
Interpretive nature programs is a major attraction to the park.
The site also includes an interpretive center that is open to the public.
But other approaches also have a right to be considered interpretive.
A good interpretive theory offers a new understanding of people.
The access road to the six interpretive trails is open 8 to 5.
The Center also offers interpretive programs for organized groups and the general public.
The fossil site is a short walk away from the interpretive center.
The director is an interpretive artist, he said, often doing brilliant work.
Then she began doing interpretive pieces to the rest of the seasons.
However, these studies had interpretive problems and have not been replicated.
First, the area of interpretive disagreement is more limited than many believe.
An interpretive sign was installed at the site in 2007.
The park's interpretive signs point out where certain buildings used to stand.
To learn more about the programs offered, called 724-899-3611 to talk with the park's educational and interpretive staff.
Science and history, it turns out, are both interpretive methods of getting at truth.
Plans are being made for an enlarged interpretive center, to open in 2001.
Other musical considerations, too, can lead to different interpretive results.
A weekly interpretive schedule is available at the park office.
The site has a parking area and an interpretive trail.
Yet in the end, programming, performance and interpretive concerns are not everything.
Why bother with all the rest if that is anything more than an interpretive guide?
Still, his interpretive choices were deliberate, and he gave you much to think about.
The park also has an interpretive garden with plants and information signs.