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Laura Stokley

Laura Stokley

Laura Stokley is a Project Designer with John Milner Architects, where she specializes in historic preservation and architectural design for heritage sites across southeastern Pennsylvania. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Colonial Pennsylvania Farmstead, a living history site in Ridley Creek State Park, where she also contributes to marketing, fundraising, and strategic planning efforts. She is active with the Daughters of the American Revolution at both the county and state levels, supporting historic preservation and education initiatives.

Stokley holds a Master of Architecture degree with a minor in Historic Preservation from Tulane University. She has worked in architectural, planning, and marketing roles in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana. While in New Orleans, she led a citywide recycling initiative with the Young Leadership Council, which was recognized as Project of the Year in 2018.

She brings experience in the documentation of historic buildings, design development, and nonprofit advocacy, and is passionate about preserving and interpreting Pennsylvania’s built environment. Stokley resides in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

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