The Meticulous Restoration of NASA’s Mission Control
Stern and Bucek Architects went through period documents, blueprints, film and television recordings, and photographs to identify original fabrics, materials, and objects when they restored this iconic place.
The Quest to Save a Fragile Florida Island With a Difficult History
Egmont Key draws visitors each year to hike, picnic, snorkel, and enjoy its national wildlife state park. The island was also once a Seminole internment camp. But its history—and the island itself—are in danger of being washed away.
Art and Commerce Mix at This Essential D.C. Building
When the Carnegie Library at Mount Vernon Square opened in 1903, the Beaux-Arts building served as the first public library in the nation’s capital. But after the library moved out in the 1970s, the building went through intermittent periods of decline—until now.
You Can Help Strengthen the Federal Historic Tax Credit
With some strategic improvements, historic tax credits can do so much more, especially for smaller projects located on our Main Streets and in our more rural areas. Members of the Senate have introduced legislation that would do that. Join us in asking your lawmakers to support it.
Become the “Starr” of This Tudor Revival-Style Mansion
Tucked away in Fremont, California’s prestigious Mission District, the Starr Estate’s 1920s character has been lovingly preserved. Its historic millwork, original hardwood floors, and Neoclassical murals pair with luxurious finishes to create a transitional home that is both clean and detailed.