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Branding a Man, Branding a New Country: Abel Buell’s New and Correct Map of the United States of America, 1784
A guest post by Laura Macaluso Preservation comes in all shapes and sizes. Adventures in Preservation focuses their partnership projects on buildings and historic sites both in the United States and across the globe, but heritage preservation also encompasses other … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Heritage, Historic Preservation, Media
Tagged Abel Buell, Connecticut, Library of Congress, map, New Haven, United States
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New Muppet Movie to Promote Preservation!
We had proposed that Elmo make a pitch for preservation on Sesame Street, but the rest of the Muppets have beat him to it. I, for one, can’t wait to see it. Continue reading
Posted in Historic Buildings, Historic Preservation, Media
Tagged historic theaters, Los Angeles, muppets, sesame street
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Feeling Bookish
Volunteer vacations are becoming more popular than ever – I read somewhere that 60% of people in one survey indicated they would take a volunteer vacation – and where travelers go, the guide books are sure to follow. That’s good … Continue reading