Historic Preservation: Quarterly of the National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings, Volume 30The Council, 1978 - Dwellings |
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... present location since 1828 , having missed only two sessions ( once during the Civil War , the other during the polio epidemic of 1948 ) . The present arbor was built in 1832 , and two of the tents predate it . There seems little doubt ...
... present location since 1828 , having missed only two sessions ( once during the Civil War , the other during the polio epidemic of 1948 ) . The present arbor was built in 1832 , and two of the tents predate it . There seems little doubt ...
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... present a more or less one - sided point of view . Neither town is as architecturally or at- mospherically idyllic as the books might lead readers to believe . Small towns , wherever they are found , are almost in- variably the victims ...
... present a more or less one - sided point of view . Neither town is as architecturally or at- mospherically idyllic as the books might lead readers to believe . Small towns , wherever they are found , are almost in- variably the victims ...
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... present arrange- ment of buildings , gardens and drives , and built a Tudor Revival house , the main part of the carriage house , two wings of the main greenhouse and the formal pool garden . In 1913 businessman William Robertson Coe ...
... present arrange- ment of buildings , gardens and drives , and built a Tudor Revival house , the main part of the carriage house , two wings of the main greenhouse and the formal pool garden . In 1913 businessman William Robertson Coe ...
Contents
The Predicament of a Resort Christina OrrCahall | 10 |
Southern Home for the Prairie School Robert C Broward | 16 |
Suited to a T and A to Z Thea Wheelwright | 24 |
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