History / Preservation

Redevelopment Claims One Of Colorado's Last Drive-Ins

In a trend being seen across the country, a 316-unit apartment complex will soon replace one of the last remaining drive-in movie theaters in the state of Colorado.

August 31, 2007 - The Denver Post

Ancient Cities Were Clusters, Not Sprawl

New archaeological findings suggest that ancient Mesopotamian cities did not develop by spreading outward from a central point, but rather by clustering nearby villages into larger cities.

August 31, 2007 - New Scientist

Sprawl And Development Threaten Historic Battlefields

Sprawling housing developments and shopping center parking lots threaten many historic battlefields, such as the site of Abraham Lincoln's famed Gettysburg Address.

August 31, 2007 - The Christian Science Monitor

The Historic Preservation Barter System

With limited funding for historic preservation programs, many states are looking to resident curator programs that allow people to live rent free in historic homes in exchange for preserving them.

August 30, 2007 - The New York Times

Balancing History And High Tech

Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, has been widely celebrated in recent years as one of the most historic and, at the same time, most thoroughly high-tech cities in Eastern Europe.

August 30, 2007 - Der Spiegel

The Battle For New Orleans Architecture

Two years after Hurricane Katrina, the state of the city's architectural future remains in flux.

August 28, 2007 - New Orleans Times-Picayune

Parkspace And Preservation In Plans For Downtown Houston Revival

Billions have been invested in redeveloping Houston's downtown. Now, civic boosters are looking to revive a waterfront section of the city by creating active parkspace and increasing preservation efforts for a nearby historic building.

August 28, 2007 - The Houston Chronicle

Civil War Sites Threatened In Fast-Growing County

A population increase of 60% over the last 7 years is threatening land and history in a rural Virginia county that contains federally-recognized Civil War battlefields.

August 27, 2007 - The New York Times

Rebirth Of Cincinnati's Historic Over-the-Rhine Neighborhood

Cincinnati's historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood is seeing levels of investment and activity that haven't been seen there for many, many years. The largest collection of Italianate architecture in the U.S. is finally starting to see new life.

August 26, 2007 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Environmental Protection Through Cap-And-Trade

As carbon trading systems gain notoriety as successful methods of protecting those natural resources that are good at sequestering the harmful emission, some see a bright future for similar cap-and-trade systems to preserve nature for its benefits.

August 23, 2007 - Wired

A City For The Feet

This article from The New York Times discusses the history of the city's famed walkability, and talks to some of the people who take New York City walking to the extreme.

August 21, 2007 - The New York Times

Mining Puts National Parks At Risk

Mining has expanded around many of the country's national parks, causing concern that the legal extraction of natural and hazardous materials is harming the protected ecosystems.

August 19, 2007 - New Scientist

The World's Oldest Donut Shop

The owner of a historic 18th Century home near Boston is looking to preserve the building and give it a new life as a donut shop.

August 16, 2007 - The Boston Globe

Miami's Highway Makeover

Thanks to recently acquired federal funding, commuter lanes along Miami's Interstate 95 will soon be replaced by toll lanes.

August 16, 2007 - The Miami Herald

The Ancient Metropolis Of Angkor

New research is showing that the ancient Cambodian city of Angkor was once a sprawling and intricately irrigated metropolis of nearly one million people.

August 15, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

New Bridge In Venice Greeted With Criticism

A new pedestrian bridge has been added over the Grand Canal in Venice, despite objections from locals that the new modern-designed bridge is out of place.

August 13, 2007 - International Herald Tribune

Small Town Residents Uneasy About New Development

Residents in small-town, suburban Boston are on edge about the impending demolition of historic housing to make room for what they fear will be a national chain retailer -- a first for the town.

August 13, 2007 - The Boston Globe

The History Of Toronto's Parks Deficiency

The city of Toronto originally had more park space than New York's Central Park. But the need to generate revenue caused the city to sell off much of its parkspace over the years, leaving a city with comparably few open spaces.

August 10, 2007 - The Toronto Star

Houston Pays To Preserve Historic Brick Streets

City officials have approved a $3.7 million half-infrastructure, half-preservation project to replace water and sewer lines beneath Houston streets that were paved with bricks by freed slaves after the Civil War.

August 10, 2007 - The Houston Chronicle

Developers Move In On Protected Farmland

For 30 years, a farmland conservation program in Long Island was able to keep farmers farming land that was becoming increasingly valuable and sought by developers. But now, the land is being bought by developers and is not being farmed.

August 7, 2007 - The New York Times

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