Plus, new virtual activities just for preservation lovers.
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CHICAGO COUPLE RESTORES A SPACIOUS GOTHIC REVIVAL, INSIDE AND OUT
Melissa Weber, a ceramic artist, and Jay Dandy, collections manager at the Art
Institute of Chicago, live in this 10,000-square-foot Gothic Revival house,
designed by architect Charles Sumner Frost. Its large rooms accommodate the
couple’s Modern art and furniture collection.
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7+ VIRTUAL ACTIVITIES TO DELIGHT PRESERVATION LOVERS
These resources are varied—from virtual tours to children’s books—but all
present different ways to consume and preserve history while staying safe at
home.
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THE JOHN AND ALICE COLTRANE HOME: A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION
While broadcasting music, making videos to share on social media, and dabbling
in art projects from home is a new experience for most, for John and Alice
Coltrane, home was always a place to experiment with their artistry. In fact,
their family home in Long Island, New York, was the birthplace of some of their
most celebrated work.
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PRESERVATION MAGAZINE FEATURES PLACES IN TRANSITION
These five places have recently been restored, threatened, saved, or
lost—including Riggs National Bank in Washington, D.C., a Midcentury Modern
pavilion in Philadelphia, the Googie-style Tom’s Diner in Denver, and more.
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