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Stephanie Cohen
Interpretive Ranger, Rose Hill Plantation
Stephanie Cohen serves as Interpretive Ranger at Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, where she leads house tours, develops public programs, and conducts historical research. With a background that spans museum education and public programming (including roles at a children’s science museum and as an education coordinator at a Holocaust museum), Stephanie brings both sensitivity and storytelling skill to difficult and complex topics. At Rose Hill, she balances preservation work with visitor engagement, helping people connect architecture, plantation landscapes, and Reconstruction-era history to everyday life in the Olde English District.
Zach Lemhouse
Historian, Culture & Heritage Museums
Zach Lemhouse is a historian with Culture & Heritage Museums and director of the Southern Revolutionary War Institute. A native of York with multiple degrees, including an MA in Public History, Zach taught history in South Carolina classrooms before joining CHM. His research focuses on early American and Reconstruction-era history, and he uses living history, material culture, and archival study to interpret sites like Historic Brattonsville.




