Stories
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Homes Are a Language of Self-Expression in Queens March 22, 2018
Photographer and architect Rafael Herrin-Ferri explores the borough’s expressive architecture.
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Where Women Made History A Female Architect's "Post War Miracle" No Match for New Zoning March 14, 2018
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Building Stronger Communities The Last Man Standing in a Doomed Buffalo Housing Complex March 8, 2018
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Latino & Hispanic American History Pieces of History: Reflecting on My Little Havana Home March 8, 2018
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The Landmark Revival of a Los Angeles YMCA March 7, 2018
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Latino & Hispanic American History Little Havana Me Importa: The Places and Faces That Define a Neighborhood March 5, 2018
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Gorgeous Redo for a Denver Craftsman Home February 27, 2018
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund The MLK Murals of America February 20, 2018
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Preservation Leadership Forum The Ghost of Kit Carson: Women’s History Along the Santa Fe Trail February 13, 2018
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Building Stronger Communities The New Deal Landmark That's Cannibalizing Itself February 12, 2018
Greenhills, Ohio, is a National Historic Landmark, but town officials have demolished some of its 1930s buildings, unable to bear the cost of preserving them.
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Black Urban Design in a "Changing America" February 8, 2018
"The city is the black man's land," reads one capsule in an exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Its curator explains why design is a critical part of the post-1968 urban and suburban landscape—and the museum itself.
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Preservation Leadership Forum Digital Tools for Sharing Historic Building Data with the Public January 31, 2018
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