Problem 1: According to Marino and Crocco in "Doing Local History: A Case Study of New Brunswick, New Jersey," there are four major avenues to pursue local history. What are they, and what types of sources would you use when pursuing these avenues?
Problem 2: What should we, as historians, do when the community we research is alive and well and actively invested in the history of a place? Use the "Seaside History Project" to help you answer this question.