2001 – Ottawa, Ontario – Belonging: Public Historians and Place
2000 – St. Louis, Missouri (with OAH) – The United States and the Wider World
1999 – Lowell, Massachusetts – History in the Public Sense: Historians and Their Publics
1998 – Austin, Texas – International, Multicultural, Interdisciplinary: Public History, Policy and Practice
1997 – Albany, New York – Public History and Public Memory
1996 – Seattle, Washington – History and the Public Interest
1995 – Washington, D.C. (with OAH) – The Hidden History of Mestizo America: A Reflection on Historical Interpretation and the Contemporary Condition
1994 – Sacramento, California (with SOHA and NOHA) – Public History and the Environment
1993 – Valley Forge, Pennsylvania – The Valley Forge National Historical Park Centennial
1992 – Columbia, South Carolina
1991 – Toledo, Ohio – The Audiences of Public History
1990 – San Diego, California (with SOHA) – History: Cities, Parks, and People
1989 – St. Louis, Missouri (with OAH) – American Equality and Foreign Revolution
1988 – Denver, Colorado
1987 – Washington, D.C. (with SHFG)
1986 – New York, New York (with OAH) – The Pertinence of Political History: Reflections on the Significance of the State in America
1985 – Phoenix, Arizona
1984 – Los Angeles, California – Diversity of Public History
1983 – Waterloo, Ontario – Public History in Action: International Perspectives
1982 – Chicago, Illinois – History and its Publics
1981- Raleigh, North Carolina
1980 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1979 – Montecito, California
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