Steven Stuckey
George Washington's Mount Vernon Conservator
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Steven Stuckey is the Architectural Conservator at George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate. His education has included a mix of formal and informal experiences, including two graduate degrees (one in historic preservation from Eastern Michigan University and the other in history from the University of Missouri St. Louis), participation in various training (including with organizations such as the Belvedere School for Hands-On Preservation and the Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies), and professional field opportunities with private and nonprofit organizations. Stuckey has a deep interest in preserving all old and historic architectural elements, but has recently focused heavily on wood window preservation, flat plaster conservation, and cementitious material analysis.
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