Architecture Stories
The built environment is one of the most tangible, visible ways we can encounter history in our daily lives. In these stories, explore the diverse places, unique styles, and fascinating architects who have played a role in our past, present, and future.
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National Fund for Sacred Places Iconic Architectural Styles at Sacred Places -
Preservation Magazine In New York City, a 1906 Fire Station Gets an Update -
Preservation Magazine A Women-Led Effort to Restore Astoria, Oregon’s Odd Fellows Building -
Preservation Magazine 8 Drive-In Movie Theatres That Evoke the Golden Age of the Automobile -
Preservation Magazine How a Massive Indianapolis Timepiece Was Conserved -
Where Women Made History The Colorful Past and Bright Future of Azurest South, Home of a Pioneering Black Architect -
Modern Architecture QUIZ: Which Famous Architect Should Build Your Dream Home? -
Preservation Magazine The Scoop on a New Film About Arts & Crafts Pioneer Gustav Stickley -
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Paul R. Williams-Designed Mosaic Realized at UCLA 60 Years Later
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This May, celebrate the historic sites, neighborhoods, and landmarks that tell the full American story—places that remind us of how far we've come and how far we still have to go.
Celebrate!