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 Restoring a Honolulu House to its Breezy, Minimalist Origins -
Preservation Magazine A National Trust Grant Helps the Heurich House Think Ahead -
Preservation Magazine Catch Up With Two Key Players Behind Hinchliffe Stadium's Restoration -
Preservation Magazine Tilton School Restores a 19th-Century Mansion to its Former Magnificence -
Preservation Magazine Author Willa Cather's Childhood Home Is Restored and Open for Tours -
Preservation Magazine Mill Power: Where Workers Once Made Bolts of Flannel, a Busy Mixed-Use Complex Hums Away -
Preservation Magazine Beach Beauty: South Boston's Newly Renovated Curley Community Center -
Preservation Magazine How a High School in New Orleans Revived its Art Deco History After Hurricane Katrina
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