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The Photographer Who Humanized Frank Lloyd Wright

For more than 20 years, Pedro Guerrero documented Frank Lloyd Wright and his work. But who was the man behind the camera?

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What Is Italianate Architecture?

This mid-19th-century style became popular as the United States looked towards a romantic past to recreate in the present. But how do you identify it?

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Places Restored, Threatened, Saved, and Lost

In each Transitions section of Preservation magazine, we highlight places of local and national importance that have recently been restored, are currently threatened, have been saved from demolition or neglect, or have been lost. Here are five ranging from an Alaskan sawmill to an octagonal water tower in Indiana.

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7 Majestic Guastavino Tile Vaults From Around the Country

While the stunning tile work of Rafael Guastavino and his son, Rafael Jr., has long been overlooked, that's finally starting to change. Find out why with these seven examples of the finest Guastavino creations.

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Celebrate Women's Heritage with Benjamin Moore

Since 2017, Benjamin Moore has provided more than 1,500 gallons of their high-quality paints to National Trust Historic Sites. Now, we've embarked on a program together that focuses on the preservation of sites in America where women from all walks of life have made history.

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