Shelter Stories
Those who live in historic houses often say that they see themselves as more than residents or owners. Rather, they are stewards of unique dwellings. In these stories, explore their homes and see how they are shepherding these historic places to fresh futures.
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Preservation Magazine Restoring a Honolulu House to its Breezy, Minimalist Origins -
Preservation Magazine Restored, Century-Old Cabins in Western Virginia Stay True to Their Roots -
Preservation Magazine A San Franciscan Lovingly Renovates a Julia Morgan-Designed Building -
Preservation Magazine A Los Angeles Couple Updates a Midcentury Modern Beauty in Palm Springs, California -
Preservation Tips and Tools How to Find a Historic House -
Preservation Magazine A Modernist House in Norman, Oklahoma, Connects to the Surrounding Landscape -
Preservation Magazine A Savannah, Georgia, Couple Embraces the Character of Their 1850s House -
Preservation Magazine A Rhode Island Couple Transforms a Rundown Millhouse Into Their Dream House
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