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Portraits
of Decline
To overcome decades of neglect, Detroit needs all
the help it can get.
Photographs by Camilo Vergara
The
State of Utopia
Portland, Ore., is still a model for the rest of the
country. Some people would like to break it.
By James Conaway
In
Defense of Open Space
How "focal points" and pavement are ruining America's
parks.
Essay by Charles A. Birnbaum
Advancing
Hope
For San Antonio educator Gloria Rodriguez and her
nonprofit group, Avance, preservation is a critical
tool in the fight against poverty.
By Christopher Swope
Departments
Reporter
Historic military bases set to close
? World Monuments
Fund watch list
? Eminent domain and property rights
? Yikes! in New
Jersey ? Who's News
? Transitions
Place
Lost in the illusion of small-town America
By Sudip Bose
The
Short Answer
Former baseball star and writer Jim Bouton considers
the value of old baseball stadiums, including one
that he has fought to save.
Traveler
A historic town in Idaho's panhandle offers a cultural
look at two of the West's oldest professions.
By Dennis Drabelle
RetroActive
Wishing a happy 50th birthday to three mid-century
architectural gems
By Amanda Kolson Hurley
and Meghan Hogan
House Rules
While renovating his clifftop house in rural Idaho,
an artist gains inspiration from the spirit of its
designer, Frank Lloyd Wright.
By Rachel Adams
Books
A scholar illuminates the vanished culture of the
night.
By William Howarth
The
Back Page
Preservation takes a neighborhood to the next level.
By Dwight Young
Your
Trust
Information
for members and friends of the National Trust
Huge development threatens South
Carolina's Ashley River corridor ? President's Note
? Trust rural initiative aids Martinsville, Va.
? 11-Most list scores with media ? Arnold
Berke's NTHP
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