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7 Tips to Determine What is Historically Appropriate for Your House When Redecorating

Whether your personal taste veers toward “utilitarian industrial” or “comfortable traditionalist,” there are countless ways you can preserve your house’s interior features while decorating it in the way you like. Because the possibilities are endless, here are a few suggestions to get you started.

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15 Free Historical Coloring Books and Pages to Download

Coloring books have recently resurged as a way of promoting relaxation and mindfulness. If you're in the market for a way to unwind while staying safe at home, why not try coloring ... with an eye toward history?

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Congress Encourages Charitable Giving

Though we’re physically distant, your generosity unites us all through the stories and history we share. Thanks to the recent CARES Act, you can deduct up to $300 in charitable deductions made in 2020, even if you claim the standard deduction on your federal taxes. If your current circumstances allow, we hope you will stay with us to meet the challenges of this moment and preserve America’s historic places.

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Garden Glory: A Virtual Tour of Four National Trust Historic Sites

Visit four estates that feature spectacular landscapes and gardens. While each of these sites has its own significant history, it’s an abundance of blooms that bring these places together.

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Virtual Preservation Month

Explore Virtual Preservation Month

This May, Preservation Month has gone virtual. Each day we’re taking you to places where you have the freedom to explore and contemplate art, beauty, and history to your heart’s content—and you can return as often as you like!

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