Cultural Diversity Stories in Preservation Magazine
- Greening What Hilton Built
Mar. 8, 2010
The 1939 Hilton reopens as Hotel Andaluz.
- A Woman's Place
Mar. 1, 2010
Suffrage Headquarters Restored With Vital Federal Grant
- A Church With a Heart
Feb. 22, 2010
A profile of Pastor Moody
- The Other Side of Miami
Feb. 15, 2010
Hampton House Motel and Villas, the only Miami-area motel open to African Americans during segregation, is being restored by Miami-Dade County.
- "Freedom" on an Iron Plantation
Feb. 8, 2010
Hopewell Furnace Historic Site was likely a stop on the Underground Railroad.
- Healing Arizona
Feb. 1, 2010
- Winter Threatens John Coltrane House
Dec. 10, 2009
Although the John Coltrane House in Dix Hills, N.Y., was saved from demolition, the vacant house now needs repairs.
- Threatened: Vacant Townhouse in Newark, N.J.
Dec. 9. 2009
The Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District wanted to save the facade of a 19th-century townhouse, but engineers have deemed the building structurally unsound.
- 1891 Church To Fall After Judge Dismisses Suit
Dec. 4, 2009
St. George Catholic Church in Shenandoah, Pa., is being demolished by its owner, the Diocese of Allentown, Pa.
- Saved: S.C. Slave Cabins
Dec. 2, 2009
Four slave cabins in Anderson, S.C., were scheduled to be demolished, but the Palmetto Trust for Historic Preservation stepped in to buy them.