Project Old is Gold: EXPLORE Part 3 “Building Parts”
For part 3 of the Junior historic preservation patch guide it’s all about the building and its parts. Why was it built? Why does it look the way it does? […]
For part 3 of the Junior historic preservation patch guide it’s all about the building and its parts. Why was it built? Why does it look the way it does? […]
Step 2 of the Junior preservation badge guide is all about the…National Trust for Historic Preservation! Of course, I was pretty tickled about this one given where I work… It […]
OK, I haven’t fallen off of the face of the Earth or anything…I’ve just been trying to finish my thesis and, you know, graduate. My committee is long-suffering at this […]
Well, here it is! I am so excited about finishing this preservation plan. I put a lot of thought into it and tried to incorporate concerns that the mayor and […]
The entrance portico of Riversdale, a five-part late Georgian mansion in Riverdale Park, MD. Completed in 1807, its owner Rosalie Calvert could see congreve rockets from the Battle of Bladensburg […]
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