From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Edith Farnsworth, Mies van der Rohe, and the Modern Marvel They Created
Date April 23, 2020 2:21 PM
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Plus, saving Mother Nature’s peculiar gift to motorcar racing.
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"BROKEN GLASS": DR. EDITH FARNSWORTH, LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE, AND THE MODERN
MARVEL THEY CREATED
When you think of the Farnsworth House, you likely think of its famous
architect, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. But what about the building’s namesake, the
woman who commissioned Mies’ work—Dr. Edith Farnsworth?

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REVIVING A ROSENWALD SCHOOL IN MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA
When the Friends of the Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School began rehabilitating
the building in 2009, they knew the process would take years. But after an
amazing community effort, this humble schoolhouse will now become a place to
learn about African American history in western North Carolina.

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SAVING MOTHER NATURE’S PECULIAR GIFT TO MOTORCAR RACING
Located just two hours west of Salt Lake City, the Bonneville Salt Flats are
truly a miracle of nature. Starting in the 20th century, humans started to
exploit the area for a variety of uses—including for speed racing.

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LOOK TO OUR HISTORY FOR COURAGE, COMFORT, AND INSPIRATION
We’ve assembled this collection of resources to help our community, whether you
are missing a visit to a favorite historic place, concerned about supporting
your local businesses, or struggling as a parent to keep your family engaged
with learning.

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