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Julia Washburn, NPS Interpretive Leader, Talks Story with Bill Gwaltney and Tim Merriman

Julia Washburn, NPS Interpretive Leader, Talks Story with Bill Gwaltney and Tim Merriman

Episode 97 Published 14 hours ago
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Julia Washburn is a native Washingtonian, recently retired from 35 years with America’s National Parks. Recently, Julia served as Superintendent of Rock Creek Park for six years. Previously, she was the National Park Service Associate Director for Interpretation, Education, and Volunteers. Julia started her career in 1989 after serving two years in the US Peace Corps as a volunteer science teacher in Sierra Leone, West Africa. Her first NPS job was as a park ranger at Fort Dupont Park in Southeast, DC. She has also worked at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, W.Va., the National Park Service’s National Capital Regional Office, and as Senior Vice President for Grants and Programs at the National Park Foundation. Julia has a master’s degree in museum education from Bank Street College of Education and taught as an adjunct in the Museum Education Program at George Washington University for 14 years. She and her husband, Bill, now live on a 118-acre farm in Western Massachusetts, where they practice permaculture and manage the property for wildlife habitat. After leaving the NPS, Julia attended perfume school in Italy. She also earned a diploma in aromatherapy from the American College of Healthcare Sciences. In 2026, she and her business partner launched Willow-Botanicals.com, a small business that makes all-natural perfumes, skincare, and aromatherapy products.

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