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Jack Fisk: The Genius Behind Hollywood’s Most Indelible Sets
Posted inArchitecture Building (Construction) Design Fisk, Jack Historic Buildings and Sites Killers of the Flower Moon (Movie) Movies Scorsese, Martin Spacek, Sissy The New World (Movie) There Will Be Blood (Movie)

Jack Fisk: The Genius Behind Hollywood’s Most Indelible Sets

How Jack Fisk, the master production designer behind ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ and many other films, brings the past to life.
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Posted by By Noah Gallagher Shannon
Ancient Earthworks Trodden by Golfers Become a World Heritage Site
Posted inArt Country Clubs Culture (Arts) Golf Historic Buildings and Sites Moundbuilders Country Club Newark (Ohio) Newark Earthworks (Ohio) Ohio History Connection (Nonprofit) Suits and Litigation (Civil) United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Ancient Earthworks Trodden by Golfers Become a World Heritage Site

The UNESCO World Heritage Committee has recognized the Octagon Earthworks in central Ohio as a cultural marvel.
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Posted by By Sarah Bahr
How Hudson River Park Helped Revitalize Manhattan’s West Side
Posted inArchitecture Historic Buildings and Sites Hudson River Park (Manhattan, NY) Hudson River Park Trust Parks and Other Recreation Areas Real Estate (Commercial)

How Hudson River Park Helped Revitalize Manhattan’s West Side

Developers have poured billions of dollars into transforming neighborhoods in a former industrial area, attracting companies like IAC and Google, and legions of residents.
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Posted by By Jane Margolies and Lucia Vazquez
A 1933 Ship Captain’s House in Seattle Gets an Update
Posted inArchitecture Historic Buildings and Sites Interior Design and Furnishings Kitchens Real Estate and Housing (Residential) Restoration and Renovation Seattle (Wash) Wood and Wood Products

A 1933 Ship Captain’s House in Seattle Gets an Update

The house, a historical landmark that was built in 1933 with cedar shingles and Douglas fir paneling, receives a respectful kitchen addition.
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Posted by By Wendy Moonan

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