Restoration Stories
Often, part of preserving a place means returning its interior and exterior appearance to a particular date or time period. Take a look behind the scenes of historic places around the country to see how their restorations shaped up.
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Preservation Magazine Feast Your Eyes on a Rehabbed House in Waterford, Virginia -
Preservation Magazine Before and After: Set in Stone at Brooklyn's Coignet Building -
Preservation Magazine Transitions: Restored—Simons Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology -
Preservation Magazine First Look: Bowled Over at Highland Park Bowl -
Preservation Magazine Cultivating Home: A Historic Virginia Farmhouse -
Preservation Magazine News Brief: Tudor Transformed at Stone Terrace -
Preservation Magazine Inspiration: An Apple (Store) a Day -
Preservation Magazine First Look: Retail Therapy at Filene's in Boston -
Preservation Magazine News Brief: Revolutionary Work
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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!