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Sept./Oct. 2006
Features

Continental Shift
Storms, floods, and rising tides threaten many British landmarks. So why is Britain's National Trust so willing to let them go?
By Susan Arterian Chang

My Old Kentucky Home
Images of a state's fading landscapes
Photography by James Archambeault
Text by Wendell Berry

Going Green
Saving old buildings in Pittsburgh the environmentally correct way
By Charles L. Rosenblum

Departments


  • Reporter
    Development encroaches on U.S. national parks ? Who's News ? Yikes! in Xenia, Ohio ? Transitions ? Finding a home for beachside houses in La Jolla, Calif.

  • Place
    Why Eudora Welty stayed in Jackson, Miss.
    By Ann Patchett

  • Traveler
    How did Hurricane Katrina affect one of the great urban treks in America?
    By Wayne Curtis

    Charlotte Amalie, on St. Thomas,V.I., has a beguiling history to explore.

    By James Conaway

  • Books
    Deconstructing an American icon, the Empire State Building
    By Phillip Lopate

  • The Back Page
    Supersizing your drive
    By Dwight Young

    Your Trust
    Information for members and friends of the National Trust
    Trust and Taunton Press launch publishing venture ? President's Note ? HGTV awards new set of Restore America grants ? Arnold Berke's Trust Me ? New Orleans photo book ? Arnold Berke's NTHP More Trust >>



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