Rebekah Dobrasko lives in Austin, Texas and is an environmental program manager and lead historian at the Texas Department of Transportation. She is currently project managing the public education efforts on Texas’ Post-World-War-II Historic Bridges. She holds a masters degree in public history from the University of South Carolina and an undergraduate history degree from Tulane University in New Orleans. Prior to joining TxDOT in 2013, Rebekah worked at the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office in Columbia, South Carolina for ten years. During that time, she served as the supervisor for compliance, tax incentives, and survey and as the state tax credit program coordinator. Her recent publications include an article on Texas’ Farm-to-Market road system, entries in the Society of Architectural Historian’s Archipedia for buildings in South Carolina, an article on the historic African American L.C. Anderson High School in Austin, and a digital and permanent exhibit on equalization schools in Charleston, South Carolina. She received the Newcomb College (of Tulane University) Young Alumna Award in 2009 for her work researching and identifying segregated schools in South Carolina (http://scequalizationschools.org).