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The Fight to Preserve African-American History

The February 3, 2020 issue of The New Yorker features the important work of the National Trust’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund and explores the program’s role in telling the full American story.

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Travel Itinerary: Madison, Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s capital city hosts the largest producer-only farmers market in the country and is surrounded by five pristine lakes. Craft breweries and small businesses abound, as do houses and public buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, who spent much of his childhood here.

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Historic Sites for the Armchair Traveler

Wishing for winter to end? No travel planned anytime soon? With virtual tours and digital collections, these Distinctive Destinations let you skip the lines and travel stress-free.

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America’s Least-Visited National Parks

We all know the big names in National Parks, but what of the most obscure outdoor sites? These 10 parks are located in cold or remote areas and are just waiting to be explored by intrepid preservationists.

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Meet a Historic Carousel Restorer

Armed with a passion for both paint and wood, Rosa Patton has traveled around the country reviving these spinning treasures, building a resume that includes around 12 restored carousels and countless individual pieces in private collections.

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Old Coca-Cola Ads Get a Fresh Coat of Paint

The first Coca-Cola wall signs were created in the 1890s. Eventually, those early signs began to disappear entirely. Some were lost as their buildings were torn down. Others were painted over or hidden behind new construction. Still others simply faded or chipped away—until now.

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