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Urban Draws and Sandy Feet: 5 Cities With Great Beaches
New York Times· 9 hours agoWhile secluded, remote coastal destinations have enduring appeal, a great beach city provides...
Ogunquit rallies for Marginal Way: Historic path to receive $3M facelift
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoA treasured landmark: Marginal Way now on National Register of Historic Places The story behind...
A privately owned Calif. cave, kept secret for decades, shares its mysteries
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoThe first person to peer into the 18-inch crack in an Amador County hillside got quite the surprise....
The Seattle Times: William Anders, the cold warrior who warmed Earth's heart
Bristol Herald Courier· 4 days agoAstronaut altered perspective of millions and inspired the environmental movement with famous...
How Laura Kugel Became the Go-To Antiques Dealer for the World's Most Discerning Clients
Town & Country· 1 day agoThe lovely, unassuming young lady making her way down the Quai Anatole France in sneakers could be a...
How the 1920s ‘Spanish craze’ left an imprint on Bloomington architecture
The Pantagraph· 3 days agoAmerican residential architecture has long favored dominant English-inspired styles. When most folks...
The Royal Garden That Might Save the Planet
Town & Country via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLouis XIV’s kitchen garden, the Potager du Roi, is at the centerof a global research initiative to study the preservation of historic gardens in the face...
Editorial Content for A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand...
Book Reporter· 2 days agoAlthough A WALK IN THE PARK is not a memoir that declares itself a story about our shifting natural environments, it sort of is. Kevin Fedarko has spent two decades writing ...