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Mar./Apr. 2005
March/April 2005

Paso Robles Rising
A stricken California town comes back?twice.
By Gillian Klucas

Not in Our Vermont
Big-boxes for the Green Mountains?
By Richard Todd

Strawberry Plains Forever
What are conservationists doing in this old house?
By Alan Huffman

Departments


  • Reporter
    Baltimore's basilica considers razing a historic apartment building ? Yikes! in Cleveland ? Whether to keep a colonial replica that helped revive a Philadelphia neighborhood ? Will the trustees of a Hawaii estate sell out to developers? ? Transitions ? Who's News

  • Place: Growing up by getting well, in Warm Springs, Ga.
    By Susan Shreve

  • The Short Answer: Novelist, poet, and essayist Wendell Berry comments on the meaning?and the value?of community in rural America.

  • Traveler: The Jefferson Pools, in western Virginia, offers no modern
    luxuries?just the fabulous waters from two age-old springs.

    By Suzanne Freeman

  • Books: The Erie Canal fostered American commerce, and community.
    By Wayne Curtis

  • House Rules: A historic ferry?and relic of bohemia?stays afloat in Sausalito, Calif.
    By Donna Peck

  • Back Page: Commonplace places can be the most meaningful of all.
    By Dwight Young

    Your Trust
    Information for members and friends of the National Trust
    Main Street celebrates 25 years ? President's Note ? Preservation Week becomes Preservation Month ? Profile: new Trust Chairman Jonathan Kemper ? Old stone for new wing at Skytop Lodge ? Arnold Berke's NTHP More Trust >>



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