Stories
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Preserving the Legacy of Black Baseball in Detroit’s Hamtramck Stadium April 30, 2019
An effort to restore one of the last remaining Negro League ballparks uncovers a hidden history of America’s pastime.
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Why Marcel Breuer's Brutalism Lives on in Atlanta April 23, 2019
Despite changes in architectural fashion and a debate over its future, the Brutalist Atlanta-Fulton Central Library will live on.
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No, Washington Is Not Built on a Swamp April 10, 2019
It’s time to retire an old metaphor that has no basis in D.C.’s history.
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Modern Architecture This Architectural Historian Wants You to Respect Queens April 4, 2019
It’s time to look beyond Manhattan, according to architectural historian Frampton Tolbert. His new project documents the overlooked postwar buildings of Queens.
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Preserve Route 66 Photo Essay: Waiting for Route 66 March 19, 2019
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Unearthing Truth: Sugar Land’s Past and Future March 6, 2019
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Capturing Black Bottom, a Detroit Neighborhood Lost to Urban Renewal February 27, 2019
“Black Bottom Street View,” now exhibiting at the Detroit Public Library, thoughtfully displays old images of the historic African American neighborhood in its final days.
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Preserve Route 66 Photo Essay: Refuel With Old-School Americana February 26, 2019
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Green Book Sites Travelguide: Vacation and Recreation Without Humiliation February 18, 2019
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Preserve Route 66 Photo Essay: Take a Trip Down Route 66 February 13, 2019
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How Social Media Will Save Historic Lighthouses February 5, 2019
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Modern Architecture The Ultimate Architectural Road Trip of East Coast Midcentury Modernism January 2, 2019
Architecture writer Sam Lubell and photographer Darren Bradley reveal the hidden gems and greatest hits of postwar design along the Eastern Seaboard.
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