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Northampton Native Breathes New Life into Horner Cemetery

To this day, descendants of the Horner family return to the cemetery to view the tombstones of their ancestors. An hour drive’s north of Philadelphia lies Northampton, Pa., a town in an area rich with...

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Young Preservationist Focuses His Lens on Miami Marine Stadium

Ivan Robles, right, a Miami native, hopes to be a liaison between the older generation that has grown up with the Miami Marine Stadium and the current generation. Younger generations are vitally...

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Historic Real Estate: Cozy Interior Edition

The woods surrounding Centerfield feature more than a mile of frontage on the Boquet River. Frequently, the most popular real estate listings are those with lavish arrangements, stunning views, and...

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Futuristic Chattanooga Pharmacy Now Facing an Uncertain Future

The Brainerd branch of Moore & King Pharmacy was built in 1961. Architect Mario Bianculli designed the exterior of the building. Upon first glance, there seems to be little in common between a...

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[Interview] Craig O’Neil Is Making ART History at Miami Marine Stadium

The ART History Mural Project and an exclusive Instagram contest will take place at the Miami Marine Stadium on Saturday, June 28. It hasn't been long since we featured a young Miami preservationist,...

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American World’s Fairs Icons that Have Stood the Test of Time

An aerial-view print of the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y. The World’s Fair is one of the longest-running international exhibitions, in which countries gather to showcase premier...

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[Historic Bars] The Slippery Noodle Inn: A Local Joint With a National Name

Continuing our historic bars series, we take a look at the Slippery Noodle Inn, a well-known yet still genuine local bar in Indianapolis. The ceiling of the front bar is made of pressed tin and was...

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[11 Most Endangered] Frank Lloyd Wright’s Spring House in Tallahassee, Florida

Built in 1954, the Spring House's hemicycle design is considered the last architecture phase of Frank Lloyd Wright's career.  In 1950, a woman by the name of Clifton Lewis sought out none other than...

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Historic Real Estate: Victorian Architecture Edition

This 1919 farmhouse was renovated in 2007, and architect Beau Clowney made sure to preserve the 280-degree view of the Wadmalaw Sound.  Victorian architecture became popular in the United States...

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Uptop, Colorado: A Ghost Town With a Beating Heart

Uptop, Colorado, was settled in 1877, but remains a ghost town outside La Veta. When you hear the term “ghost town,” you probably imagine a diminishing population, failing industries, and bleak...

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