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Gilman Village: Proud Product of a Rescue
Gilman Village: Proud Product of a Rescue Photos by the author Have you ever been faced with the challenge of saving vernacular architecture, and failed? The helpless feeling you are left with is hard to shake. You may feel … Continue reading
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Criteria for The Best Towns
Now that we have snooped around a few places, it’s time to establish some criteria for our discussions about “The Best Towns.” With this blog I hope to inspire an exploration of quality settings for people to visit or to … Continue reading