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Historic Preservation Should Consider Soundscapes, Not Just Cityscapes
In an interview with Preservation Online, author Anne Matthews explains the growing movement to preserve historic sounds.
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Decaying Mansions May Fall To Supermarket
Abandoned military mansions in Brooklyn are on the verge of being razed and replaced with a supermarket. Many historic preservationists are opposing the assertion that the late 19th Century mansions can't be salvaged.
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You Don't Know What You've Got Until It's Gone
Preservation Magazine interviews Paul Goldberger on the relationship between historic preservation and the broader culture.
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The Town That Beat Wal-Mart
Preservation Magazine's cover story features the town that beat Wal-Mart -- the company that 'doesn't lose.'
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The Quintessential American Porch
After falling out of fashion in the 50s and 60s, the "American Porch" is making a comeback in New Urbanism communities.
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How Airports Are Reused
Across the country, former airports like Denver's 1929 Stapleton Airport are becoming neighborhoods.
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A Threat Comes To Pass
A landowner drops historic properties in a high-stakes gamble.
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Top Ten Trends In Historic Preservation
Preservation magazine editors selected the year's top events in historic preservation.
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Field Of Dreams
Baseball players still hit homers in Rhode Island's Cardines Field, one of the oldest ballparks.
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Up In Harlem
The future looks golden for New York Citys famous quarter, but what role will the past play?
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Ashland, OR: Small Town With Big Town Flare
Micropolitans like Ashland, OR, offers urban compactness and conveneices without being a metropolitan center.
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Saving Suburban Farms
Despite its proximity to Washington, D.C., fast-growing Montgomery County, Md., leads the nation in saving farmland.
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