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
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