This Fourth of July, explore stories that unfurl the rich and complicated tapestry of the American past and how people are working to preserve the places that make us who we are.
6 Historic Recipes For Your Next Summer Picnic Plate
Enjoying a picnic with friends and family this holiday weekend? While each picnicker has their go-to favorites, we invite you to add some historic recipes to the mix! MORE >>
Catch Up with Two Key Players Behind Hinchliffe Stadium's Restoration
Hinchliffe Stadium, which once hosted Negro Leagues games, was rehabilitated and is hosting sports once again. MORE >>
Look Up! 8 Beautiful Ceilings and Domes at Historic Hotels
While you may be looking up at the sky for fireworks this weekend, book a night (or two) at one of these Historic Hotels of America to experience breathtaking ceilings and domes. One even has nightly interior fireworks thanks to its state-of-the-art lights show. MORE >>
What the Supreme Court’s Chevron Decision Means for Historic Preservation
On June 28th, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a highly anticipated decision overturning the 40-year-old Chevron doctrine, which had previously required courts to be extremely deferential to federal agency decisions when interpreting statutes, based on the expertise of the administrative branch of government.
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