From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject 15 Awesome Preservation-Themed Movies
Date January 16, 2020 2:51 PM
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Plus, a Vermont ski area stays true to its roots.
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15 OF OUR FAVORITE PRESERVATION-THEMED MOVIES
While there’s no substitute for visiting historic places in person, these films
can help you experience a wide variety of old places from the comfort of your
couch.

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A SIMPLE FARMHOUSE FORMS THE HEART OF URBAN AGRICULTURE
An Austin couple renovated this Greek Revival home into a five-acre urban farm
complete with vegetables, fruits, flowers, and 85 chickens.

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CIVIL WAR HISTORY AND CENTURIES OF ARCHITECTURE IN FREDERICK, MARYLAND
Frederick, Maryland, is full of historic treasures, from a charming downtown to
national and state parks with hiking trails, stunning views, and unparalleled
fly fishing. Scenic byways lead to quaint main streets, breweries, and wineries.

EXPLORE
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VERMONT SKI AREA STAYS TRUE TO ITS ROOTS
Eric Friedman is used to getting strange looks from fellow ski industry workers.
Mad River Glen, the Vermont ski area where he works as the marketing director,
tends to do things a little differently.

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DO YOU KNOW AN ENDANGERED HISTORIC PLACE?
We are now accepting applications for the 2020 list of America’s 11 Most
Endangered Historic Places. Do you know of an important site that could benefit
from the national spotlight? Submit the application today!

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FOUR ADOBE FORTS IN THE SOUTHWEST
These four forts tell a story of trade, conflict, and an ongoing battle against
rain and wind, while also illuminating the history of the Southwest.

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