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Landmarking The Black Panther Party
In Chicago, preservationists have launched an unusual effort to explore the radical history of the 1960s civil rights group through the city’s built environment.
by
Zach Mortice
via
CityLab
on
February 24, 2024
The Future of Historic Preservation: History Matters … But Which History?
The complicated and visceral issue of how we preserve our history offers an opportunity for meaningful discourse.
by
Jennifer Tiedemann
via
Discourse
on
February 28, 2023
Inside JFK's Secret Doomsday Bunker
The president's Nantucket nuclear fallout shelter could become a National Historic Landmark—but efforts to preserve its history have stalled.
by
Jenn Morson
via
Smithsonian
on
February 6, 2023
What Historic Preservation Is Doing to American Cities
Laws meant to safeguard great buildings and neighborhoods can also present an obstacle to social progress.
by
Jacob Anbinder
via
The Atlantic
on
May 2, 2022
Building Palm Beach
On the town’s history & architecture.
by
Benjamin Riley
via
The New Criterion
on
May 22, 2024
The Hidden History of the Hollywood Sign
“The sign has become a worldwide symbol of the Hollywood of the imagination, and it allows anyone who sees it to fill it with whatever meaning they want.”
by
Nathan Smith
via
Smithsonian
on
July 13, 2023
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