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When it was completed in 1930, the 1,046-foot building was briefly the tallest in the world. In recent years, it's fallen ...
For visitors, Buffalo is more than a gateway to Niagara Falls. It’s a city with a friendly and increasingly sophisticated mix ...
Discover the fascinating story of the Oneida Community, a radical 19th-century society that shared everything, including ...
The communication theory of environmental comfortability discusses how specific environments and architectural styles can ...
"They don't build them like they used to" is a common phrase. When it comes to school buildings, Pulaski High School is the ...
Back in the 1950s and 1960s, Alabama’s historic structures were demolished at an alarming rate,many were destroyed to build ...
Our ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses provides a biennial snapshot into the state of affairs of public and ...
Connecticut is dotted with charming towns, but Essex stands in a league of its own – a triple threat of maritime heritage, ...
Established in 1705 and formally incorporated in 1849, Lambertville earned its stripes as an industrial hub thanks to its strategic position along the Delaware and Raritan Canal. What began as a ...
Russell Bistline, a retired IBM manager, set out to see and document all 254 Texas county courthouses during multiple road trips.
Catch the program in person on June 10, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., at Indiana Landmarks Center, 1201 Central Avenue, Indianapolis, ...
Various landmarks throughout the city, including the Empire State Building, One World Trade Center, the LIRR East End Gateway at Penn Station and the Kosciuszko Bridge, will also light up in blue ...