From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Saving a Sustainable Midcentury Home
Date July 2, 2020 1:56 PM
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Plus, 10 historical fiction books to add to your summer reading list.
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SAVING A STYLISH, SUSTAINABLE MIDCENTURY HOME
The Ball-Paylore House in Tucson, Arizona, packs a host of current design trends
into its 1,200 square feet. The mod furniture and sorbet hues, the strong focus
on sustainability, and the emphasis on small-space living seem right in line
with contemporary culture. But there’s a twist.

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WHERE WOMEN MADE HISTORY: SUFFRAGIST EDITION
Explore the stories of seven women who advocated and protested for the right to
vote, often in the face of violence and inequality.

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DISCOVER THIS DENVER CHURCH’S HISTORIC TIES TO LGBT ADVOCACY
When the Colorado Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in 2014, there was
little question about where Eddy Carroll and Glenn Barrows would officially tie
the knot—the First Unitarian Society of Denver, of which the couple have been
longtime members.

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FOLLOW THE LIFE OF A VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LEADER
Winona LaDuke, a two-time Green Party vice-presidential candidate, environmental
leader, author, and economist, works to this day on issues of climate change,
indigenous and human rights, renewable energy, and food systems. In this guide,
follow the path her life has taken.

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10 FUN HISTORICAL FICTION BOOKS TO ADD TO YOUR READING LIST
Expand your summer reading list with some of these suggestions from National
Trust staff, because few things beat quiet afternoons spent escaping into
history.

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