Plus, take a visual tour through Historic Sites related to commerce and industry.
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Check Out This Online Encyclopedia of U.S. Architecture
Any architecture lovers out there who want to fall down an Internet rabbit hole today? Then dive into the SAH Archipedia, an online encyclopedia about the built environment of the United States. It contains histories, photographs and maps for over 20,000 structures—a perfect way to explore places without leaving your house.
Commerce and Industry: A Virtual Tour of Four National Trust Historic Sites
The National Trust’s four sites related to commerce and industry represent the varied experiences of Americans in their vocational pursuits, from entrepreneurial endeavors to the hardship of immigrant labor. The places we visit in this slideshow help tell the full story of America’s emergence as an economic superpower.
12 Distinctive Destinations and Historic Artists' Homes and Studios to Virtually Explore
Continue exploring historic sites while safe at home—this time through our Distinctive Destinations program (one facet of which is our Historic Artists' Homes and Studios program). These twelve places will help you feel like you’re traveling far and wide with a variety of virtual and digital experiences.
Today’s Moment of Escape: The Six-Decade Restoration of a Historic Bowling Alley
From Preservation Leadership Forum. Though you can’t visit Lyndhurst in person right now, you can learn more about its unique 1894 Recreation Pavilion, which houses the two oldest regulation-sized bowling lines in the world. Juxtaposed with the 1838 Gothic Revival mansion, the Bowling Alley was considered modern architecture in its time.