From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject From Defunct to Delightful: An Old Pier’s Transformation
Date May 28, 2020 1:51 PM
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Plus, a virtual tour of three Modernist historic sites.
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AN OLD PHILADELPHIA PIER GOES FROM DEFUNCT TO DELIGHTFUL
It’s easy to know where to go once you get inside Cherry Street Pier: Just
follow the train track embedded in the structure’s concrete floors. That’s just
one example of how the rehabbed Philadelphia warehouse and shipping pier has
held fast to its industrial character.

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THE LIFE OF WILMA MANKILLER, FIRST WOMAN TO SERVE AS PRINCIPAL CHIEF OF THE
CHEROKEE NATION
Mankiller worked to create jobs, break down social and economic barriers,
improve access to healthcare, and address the roots of both rural and urban
poverty. A trailblazer in Oklahoma and American history, her inspirational life
and transformative leadership continues to inspire us today.

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MODERNISM: A VIRTUAL TOUR OF 3 NATIONAL TRUST HISTORIC SITES
Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, and Philip Johnson are three of the 20th
century’s most well-known architects, and in this virtual tour of National Trust
Historic Sites, we visit houses designed by each of them.

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HOW A LOST INTERNMENT CAMP BECAME A NATIONAL MONUMENT
The USS Arizona Memorial. Diamond Head. Waikiki Beach. For most people, these
places are synonymous with Hawai’i. But what about Honouliuli?

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EXPLORE VIRTUAL PRESERVATION MONTH
We’re nearing the end of the month, and we’ve still got some great experiences
to share. Coming up: exploring the life and times of Edith Farnsworth,
witnessing innovation on Main Street, and experiencing the view at Miami Marine
Stadium.

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