From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Dig into a New Guidebook about Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios
Date August 13, 2020 1:55 PM
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DIG DEEP INTO THE GUIDEBOOK ON THE HISTORIC ARTISTS' HOMES AND STUDIOS
Be an armchair traveler and visit the homes and studios of incredible artists
and their sources of inspiration in this new guidebook celebrating the 20th
anniversary of the National Trust’s Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program.

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SUPPORT THE PRESERVATION OF ROSENWALD SCHOOLS
Julius Rosenwald’s visionary philanthropy helped create more than 5,000
schoolhouses that educated one-third of all African American children in the
South during segregation. Join us in asking your members of Congress to
cosponsor and support the Julius Rosenwald and the Rosenwald Schools Act of 2019
to honor his legacy and help preserve the remaining schools.

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SUPPORT AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY THROUGH THE 1619 PROJECT
The 1619 Project, developed by The New York Times Magazine , re-examines the legacy of slavery in America. Now, when you purchase shirts
and totes inspired by the Pulitzer Prize-winning initiative, 50 percent of the
sale price will be donated to African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.

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WHAT IT'S LIKE TO LIVE IN THIS INDIANA MIDCENTURY MODERN RESIDENCE
As the current owner shared, "What makes it even more special is that it was
this beacon of Modernism and taste at an affordable level." Learn more about the
1964 aluminum-sided house featured in the latest issue of Preservation .

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