My part-time work (as a retiree) and avocation center around the study of the Revolutionary War both in my local area and elsewhere. I just stopped to think what individuals, agencies or groups in my area seemed to be the most effective in telling the story of the Revolutionary War. These came to mind, in no particular order: Regional non-profit groups locating, purchasing, and preserving Revolutionary War battle sites County historical society sponsoring symposium to consider new research on disputed RW subject Retired college educator writing historically accurate RW fiction and non-fiction targeted at teen-agers National park book store grants to encourage published research on regional RW topics. Retired history and map enthusiast locates and maps sites of RW battles New state park created to interpret RW battle site Historian continues to publish thoroughly researched annotated journals of the RW Independent researcher publishes book to correct an historical injustice of the RW Small town launches their first-ever re-enactment of the RW skirmish in their town Retiree has for many years spoken to area school groups on the RW (and other) history of the area. Organization annually re-enacts battle trek of several weeks crossing mountains, presenting programs along the way. Husband/wife team re-enact life as it was during the RW (crafts, skills, etc.) I wonder how similar lists would look for other areas. John Robertson