From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject 11 Podcasts Perfect for Preservationists
Date April 16, 2020 1:52 PM
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Plus, glorious gardens—the next stop in our Historic Sites virtual tour series.
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11 GREAT PODCASTS FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION FANS
Looking for a new preservation-themed podcast? Here's a collection of 11 (plus a
bonus audio story) worth giving a listen.

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GARDEN GLORY: A VIRTUAL TOUR OF FOUR NATIONAL TRUST HISTORIC SITES
In our third installment of the National Trust Historic Sites virtual tour
series, we visit four estates across the country that feature spectacular,
serene landscapes and gardens.

TAKE A STROLL
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AN EIGHT-SIDED BARN CALLED HOME
In 1883, Joshua Secrest commissioned a local master builder named George Frank
Longerbeam to help him build an octagonal barn on his farmstead in Downey, Iowa.
Working together at Secrest’s kitchen table, they designed the roof that makes
the Secrest barn so unique.

DISCOVER
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THE STRUCTURAL MYSTERY OF THE FRELINGHUYSEN MORRIS HOUSE & STUDIO
It’s difficult to miss a 5-foot crack in a 12-foot span of glass. And it was one
of the last things that Kinney Frelinghuysen, director of Frelinghuysen Morris
House and Studio in Lenox, Massachusetts, wanted to see.

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