Plus, eight old fireplaces to warm up your day.
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A TALE OF TWO PLANNERS: JANE JACOBS VS. ROBERT MOSES
Few things illustrate the classic David-and-Goliath narrative better than the
rivalry between these two New York City planners of the 20th century.
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A TRIBUTE TO EARLY 20TH-CENTURY CRAFTSMANSHIP
The circa 1920 Historic Manchester House in Westminster has been beautifully
renovated and includes a 1.2-acre yard in the midst of lush Maryland farmland.
This wonderful blend of historic details and modern amenities includes both a
Victorian turret and a bump-out that enhances the charm of its spacious
interiors.
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8 HISTORIC FIREPLACES TO WARM UP YOUR DAY
The best fireplaces have a gravitational pull to them, inviting deep
conversations over cups of hot chocolate or mulled wine. Whether in a humble log
cabin, a Colonial-era rowhouse, or a grand robber-baron estate, they serve as
reminders that winter has its advantages.
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WHICH ARCHITECT ARE YOU?
You probably know who your favorite architect is, but do you know which one best
represents your personality? Find out by taking this quiz!
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ARTIFACTS OF CHRISTMAS
The National Trust’s remarkable portfolio of historic sites contains a trove of
objects that tell a compelling American story. Here, we explore items—some
classic, some quirky—that capture the spirit of the holiday season.
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