Stories
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund 4 African American Women's Clubs That Helped Write History April 10, 2019
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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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Preservation Leadership Forum Why I Created the Guide to Becoming a Historic Preservationist April 9, 2019
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This Famous Western Film Set Will Soon Ride Again April 9, 2019
Paramount Ranch's Western Town burned to a crisp in late 2018. The National Park Service aims to rebuild it by late 2020.
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African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund A Los Angeles Landmark Gets a Second Act April 8, 2019
The Dunbar Hotel was once at the center of African American life in L.A. Today, it connects the past with the present.
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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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Preservation Tips and Tools 8 Ways to Green Your Historic House April 3, 2019
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11 Most Endangered Historic Places Stopping the Deceptive “Utopia” That Threatened 4 Historic Vermont Towns April 2, 2019
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Historic Tax Credits Up in the Attucks: A Restored Norfolk Theater Starts Its Second Century in the Spotlight April 1, 2019
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How One Photographer Learned to Truly See Buildings March 28, 2019
Kate Scott combines her training in urban studies with her natural curiosity to photograph architecture across the United States.
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Building Stronger Communities Why Historic Preservation Needs a New Approach March 26, 2019
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Where Women Made History Belated Recognition for Anti-Lynching Journalist Ida B. Wells March 25, 2019
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This May, for Preservation Month, we’re celebrating the power of place—and the countless ways, big and small, that preservation creates. Preservation Month is our chance to show why our work matters!
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