From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject 10 Ways to Research Your Home’s History
Date July 30, 2020 1:56 PM
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Plus, announcing the HBCU Cultural Heritage Stewardship Initiative.
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10 WAYS TO RESEARCH YOUR HOME'S HISTORY
If only walls could talk, right? Here are 10 ways to research the story behind
an older or historic home (or any other building you’re interested in).

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NORTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH: A CAPSTONE OF THE COMMUNITY
The Eero Saarinen-designed North Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana, recently
completed some much needed repairs to its HVAC system thanks to the National
Fund for Sacred Places.

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ANNOUNCING THE HBCU CULTURAL HERITAGE STEWARDSHIP INITIATIVE
This new program through the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund will
assist and fund new Cultural Heritage Stewardship Plans in partnership with up
to eight Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Learn more about
how empowering HBCUs with the resources to protect, preserve, and leverage their
historic campuses, buildings, and landscapes will help tell the full American
story.

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THE PLACES THAT INSPIRED ANNIE DODGE WAUNEKA'S ACTIVISM
Annie Dodge Wauneka (1910-1997) was a leader in healthcare rights and cultural
preservation for the Navajo Nation (Diné). This guide offers a look at some of
the sites where Wauneka broke ground throughout her life.

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WE HAVE 846 SITES. HELP US REACH 1,000 BY AUGUST 26!
This August, the United States will mark the 100th anniversary of women earning
the right to vote. As we head toward that milestone, help us reach one of our
own—by sharing a place connected to women’s history.

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CIRCLE BACK INTO THE PAST AT THESE HISTORIC CAROUSEL DESTINATIONS
The “Golden Age of Carousels” ended with the Great Depression. But around 215
historic wooden merry-go-rounds can still be found across the country, each with
a unique story to tell.

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