From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject 13 Ways to “Edutain” Your Kids About Historic Preservation
Date April 2, 2020 2:50 PM
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13 WAYS TO “EDUTAIN” YOUR KIDS ABOUT HISTORY AND PRESERVATION
With many schools closed in response to the coronavirus, parents and guardians
have become educators as well as caretakers. To help them out, we’ve compiled a
list of virtual learning resources from some of our Historic Sites, partners,
and other cool museums.

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SACRED PLACES: A VIRTUAL TOUR THROUGH FOUR NATIONAL TRUST HISTORIC SITES
At a time when people are shut out from their houses of worship, instead
streaming religious ceremonies online, we hope this virtual tour through four of
our Historic Sites reminds us not only that we live in a country with rich
history and diverse faiths, but that we share collective values.

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10 FUN HISTORICAL FICTION BOOKS TO ADD TO YOUR QUARANTINE READING LIST
At the National Trust, we think few things can beat quiet afternoons spent
reading, so of course we created the perfect book list for lovers of
contemporary historical fiction (because as much as we love hard-hitting
nonfiction tomes, they can be a little exhausting). Check out the list and see
what strikes you for new quarantine reading.

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TODAY’S MOMENT OF ESCAPE: PORTLAND ARCHITECT JOHN YEON’S DEEP CONNECTION TO
PLACE
When John Yeon was a child, he told his grandmother he wanted to be an artist or
a florist when he grew up. The Portland, Oregon, architect did both, in a
way—and a lot more. When you’re ready for a break from the news, revel in
learning more about Yeon’s imprint on the Pacific Northwest through his
Midcentury Modern architecture, landscape design, and conservation work.

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FROM THE ARCHIVES: PRESERVATION MAGAZINE ON “DISCOVERING DART”
With its transportive stories and beautiful photography, Preservation magazine offers relaxation at a moment we need it most. If you’ve already read
through the most recent Winter 2020 issue, take a trip through our archives to
the Winter 2013 issue to enjoy features on architect Edward Dart, Brutalism, and
more.

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