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The Warrenton Cemetery, with graves dating back to the 18th century, provides a peaceful place for contemplation among monuments that tell the stories of generations of local residents. There’s ...
Perched at 6,200 feet on the eastern slope of Mount Davidson, this former silver mining boomtown refuses to surrender to time’s march, creating a sanctuary where stress seems as foreign as smartphones ...
Adaptive reuse engages with a community’s emotional and historical connections to its built environment.
A historic building on North Lake Street in North East dating as far back as the 1890s, was razed this week. For more than ...
It is the largest and most widely-used building in the freeman community, and how it came to be is remarkable. A story told ...
Working closely with the contours of the site, Signal Architecture + Research designs a couple’s dream home to suit the needs of the surrounding forest—boulders and all.
The idea of converting the maze-like former Carleton School and its grounds, 4116 W. Silver Spring Dr., into a residential ...
Leaders of the newly-formed Merchants Association say a long-term marketing effort, including by the state office of tourism ...
For visitors, Buffalo is more than a gateway to Niagara Falls. It’s a city with a friendly and increasingly sophisticated mix ...
From immigrant roots to modern revival, Leon Bibb explores how the West Side Market is more than just a place to shop for food.
By Matt Dowell It’s ten years for Capitol Hill’s Chophouse Row on 11th Ave, but Liz Dunn of Dunn & Hobbes is quick to say that she and her team have been on the block longer than that.
In this, the 80th year since the end of the Second World War, there are few people in Hastings today with real-life memories ...