Restorative by DesignIn the early days of the national parks, visitors arrived by rail or coach or on horseback, and—often in their formal Victorian clothes—sat in the grass by the river or walked out to the glacier orposedby the ruins. more... |
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Facing ChangeEmbracing New Neighbors at Lowell National Historical Park more... |
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Trujillo Homesteads
Recently Designated National Historical Landmarks. more...
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River Renaissance
Brooklyn's Industrial Waterfront Reborn as State-of-the-Art Park. Along the waterfront, below the steady roar of the Brooklyn-
Queens Expressway, there is a stillness about the former piers...
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Unplugged in the Woods
Imagine a housebound family, eachmember absorbed in their personal digital
accessory. The house is suddenly invaded by a gang of woodland animals,
who load the family in a van, drive themoff, and “free” themin a
sunlit forest. more...
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Dinosaur Park
Dinosaur digging is a popular tourist activity in South Dakota, with its fossil-rich landscape. But one of the most loved attractions might be the
above-ground dinosaurs. Perched atop a sandstone ridge overlooking Rapid City, not far from where the real thing roamed, stand five
life-sized concrete and steel dinos. more... |