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Tag Archives: restoration
Shouldn’t Miss News of the Week
Here’s some news that I think you shouldn’t miss, enjoy! Stolen documents return to the Maryland Historical Society: These documents were stolen by Barry Landau and his assistant, John Savedoff. The two stole documents from institutions up and down the … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Historic Preservation, Museums, Newsworthy, Preservation
Tagged Amelia Earhart, Archaeology, artifacts, Bronze Age, experimental archaeology, found in collection, Glocester Heritage Society, historic house, historic house restoration, historic preservation, Italy, library, Maryland Historical Society, plane, restoration, sonar, stolen, stolen documents, Torah, wreckage
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Shouldn’t Miss News of the Week
Here’s some news that I think you shouldn’t miss, enjoy! Long Hidden, Vatican Painting Linked to Native Americans: This is a case of what happens when a painting completed in 1494 gets cleaned as part of the restoration process. Very … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Community, Historic Preservation, Newsworthy, Place
Tagged 1920s, art, art restoration, baseball, baseball field, Chicago Cubs, Civil War, economic development, fresco, full moon, historical astronomy, modernization, painting, Providence, restoration, Stonewall Jackson, theater, Vatican, Wrigley Field
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Shouldn’t Miss News of the Week
Here’s some news that I think you shouldn’t miss, enjoy! MoMA: Expanding at all costs?: I recently included an article about the social media campaign to find other ways for MoMA to expand without demolishing the neighboring former American Folk … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Architecture, Exploration, History, Museums, Technology
Tagged agritourism, Alexander Graham Bell, American Folk Art Museum, ancient Europeans, Archaeology, architectural salvage, DNA, MoMA, museum expansion, museums, restoration, salvage, Smithsonian, technology, tourism, voice recording
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Protecting Place: Graveyard Edition
I am a huge historic cemetery nerd. I’ll stop the car when I’m driving, or make whoever else is driving stop, so that I can explore the old stones. The state of many graveyards and cemeteries disappoints me. I think … Continue reading
Posted in Cemetery, Protecting Place
Tagged AmeriCorps, cemetery, graveyard, headstones, Ohio, photography, place, preservation, protecting place, restoration
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