From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Stay Cool with 15 Awesome Movies About Preservation
Date August 20, 2020 1:56 PM
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Plus, honoring African American history at Oberlin Village.
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STAY COOL WITH 15 AWESOME MOVIES ABOUT PRESERVATION
We know there’s no substitute for visiting historic places and experiencing
firsthand the stories they tell and the history they bring to life. But for
these times when you can’t get out like you used to, we’ve put together a list
of preservation-themed movies to help transport you.

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HONORING AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AT OBERLIN VILLAGE
The community of Historic Oberlin Village in Raleigh, North Carolina, has a
story to tell: one of accomplishment, pride, and overcoming incredible
obstacles.

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ANNA HEAD SCHOOL FOR GIRLS INFLUENCED GENERATIONS OF WOMEN—AND AMERICAN
ARCHITECTURE
Berkeley, home to several universities, is known worldwide as an educational
hub. However, many tourists and California natives alike have forgotten the
influential history of one institution: the Anna Head School for Girls.

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A RARE TILE MURAL BY ARTIST WAYNE THIEBAUD GETS CONSERVED
Wayne Thiebaud is famous for his paintings of everyday objects like cakes,
lipsticks, and lollipops. But just a few years before he became an
internationally known artist, he created a large-scale tile mural for the
under-construction Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) headquarters in
Sacramento, California.

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WHERE WOMEN MADE HISTORY: FIVE TRAILBLAZING BLACK WOMEN
Each of these women were trailblazers in their own way, making an impact and
sharing their voice through art, acting, medicine, and more.

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