Janurary/February 2005
Green Pastures
Can a church, a land trust, and
the memory of a famous racehorse save Seabiscuit's
ranch?
By James Conaway
The
Art of Survival
An incalculably precious national resource, Nine Mile
Canyon, is threatened in Utah.
By Reed Karaim
A Marvelous
Harvest
Book by book, the Buildings of
the United States series is painting the nation's
architectural portrait.
By Arnold Berke
Departments
Reporter
Development threatens graffiti
in Los Angeles ? Hemingway's
Cuban house is falling apart ? Turning
a St. Louis cement plant into an artsy theme park
? Yikes! ? Transitions
? Who's News
Place:
A house on Maryland's Eastern Shore reveals its many
secrets, once the clutter of two centuries is stripped
away.
By Adam Goodheart
The
Short Answer: Documentary filmmaker
Ken Burns
ponders disunities, regional traits, and history.
Traveler:
Two adventurous Frenchmen arrived on the Great Plains
in the 1880s, with dreams of ruling the cattle industry.
By David Laskin
Books:
Exploring the quarters where America's literary greats
took shelter to write
By Robert Wilson
House Rules:
Newlyweds revive a disused Chicago church by making
it home.
By Luba Vangelova
Back
Page: Good building today is
a sound investment for tomorrow.
By Dwight Young
Your
Trust
Information
for members and friends of the National Trust
Trust announces new insurance
entity ? Hart
Family Fund for Small Towns established ?
President's
Note ? Teaching
the teachers at Trust sites ?
D.C.
school restored ? Arnold
Berke's NTHP
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