Inside Our January/February Issue
The Allure of Ojai
A California town and its Mission Revival architecture (Credit: Basil Childers) Learn More
Songs of the South
In Holly Springs, Miss., time has stopped but the music wails on. (Credit: Steven Jones) Learn More
Lincoln's Washington
Many of the sites the president knew are beautifully preserved and virtually unchanged. (Credit: Robert Lautman) Learn More
Guarding the Glories of San Juan
Preservationists are saving sites in and around Puerto Rico's captital city. (Credit: Cameron Davidson) Learn More
Today's News
- Live for Free, Work for History
Jan. 14, 2009 - University of Illinois To Move its Oldest House
Jan. 13, 2008 - Last Hours for a Chicago Church
Jan. 13, 2009 - Long Island Town Hopes to Move Carnegie Library for Hotel
Jan. 12, 2009
Story of the Week
Hollywood Ending for New Orleans House in Brad Pitt's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
In the Garden District of New Orleans, tour guides go about their daily business up and down the leafy streets, pointing out one architectural marvel after another to visitors eager to gaze upon the city's antebellum landmarks—the Greek Revival where Jefferson Davis died, for example, and the Italianates where Anne Rice's vampires refused to. Tucked away on a verdant block near Lafayette Cemetery, the great heap at 2707 Coliseum Street never attracted that kind of attention. But with Paramount Pictures' recent release of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, all that is about to change. Read More
From the magazine's current issue: Guarding the Glories of Old San Juan In Search of Lincoln's Washington |