National Trust visitors now have the opportunity to share their experiences and memories of their visits through the Nations' Memorybank website.
The Nations' Memorybank is a site designed to bring communities together online, to talk about life, and archive memories for future generations. There are several key features of the site, that could really help to shed light on how National Trust properties have played some part in many people's lives.
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Interactive Map of Memories
Using the map, you can select a National Trust property and add your memories of the house, garden or countryside. You can even add pictures. Your memory will then appear as a small oakleaf and when people explore the map, they will be able to read and even comment on it.
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The National Trust Community
The National Trust has its own community area on the website, in which you can look at the most recent Trust memories and talk to others in the discussion forums. This is an amazing way to share your personal history with the nation, and your contributions are all archived for future generations of readers.
The Nations' Memorybank
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