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Jul./Aug. 2004
July/August 2004

Deco, MiMo, and Up We Go
Can Miami's past survive the overheated present?
By Wayne Curtis

Smoke Houses
Tobacco barns succumb to another addiction: development.
Photo essay by Maxwell MacKenzie

Farnsworth: the Lightness of Being
At one with its setting, Mies van der Rohe's creation retains the spiritual simplicity of a Zen garden.
By Paul Goldberger

The Course of Empire
The fall and rise of an Arizona ranch
By Reed Karaim

Departments


  • Reporter
    A Los Angeles dance company salutes a once-popular restaurant before it is razed ? America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places 2004 ? Cincinnati's new National Underground Railroad Freedom Center displays a historic slave pen ? Transitions ? Who's News

  • The Short Answer: The history of places like Kansas City's Union Station inspires PBS news anchor Jim Lehrer as a novelist and a house restorer.

  • Traveler: Edenton, N.C., embodies the past both real and imagined.
    By Jan Morris

  • Books: Exploring, through personal histories, the notion that gay men are predisposed to preservation
    By Bruce Bawer

  • House Rules: Period restoration can mean losing some cherished imperfections.
    By Richard Todd

  • Back Page: Celebrating 70 years of recording the glories of American building
    By Dwight Young

    Your Trust
    Information for members and friends of the National Trust
    Louisville hosts annual conference ? President's Note ? hgtv collaboration ends first year ? Future brightens for Louisville's U.S. Marine Hospital ? Properties: Trust to add Hotel de Paris ? Arnold Berke's NTHP More Trust >>



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