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HGTV
and the National Trust continue their partnership to save historic
homes in 2005. Coming in October, get details on 12 more sites
including Eleanor Roosevelt’s New York retreat and Colorado's
Molly Brown House.
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Discover
the benefits of preservation, common myths, and easy, everyday
ways to support this growing movement. |
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Help
preserve America’s heritage by volunteering,
donating, participating in events and understanding crucial
issues like sprawl and transportation planning.
Watch featured site video.
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Learn
how programs like Save America’s Treasures,
National Trust Historic Sites, and America’s Most
Endangered Places protect the nation’s heritage. |
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See
innovative programs that revitalize commercial
districts, adapt historic buildings for new uses,
and create better places to live and work. |
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The
Mount, Edith Wharton's
Estate & Gardens Lenox,
Mass. President
Lincoln
and Soldiers' Home
National Monument Washington,
D.C. Cranbrook
House Bloomfield Hills,
Mich. Conservatory
of Flowers San Francisco
Bodie
Island Lighthouse Manteo,
N.C. Liberty
Theater Astoria, Ore. |
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The
Mark Twain House Hartford,
Conn. Frederick
C. Robie House Oak Park,
Ill. Far
East Building Los Angeles
Hubbell
House Albuquerque, N.M.
Ebenezer
Baptist Church, Martin Luther King, Jr.
National Historic Site Atlanta
Lower
East Side
Tenement Museum New
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Learn more about the National
Trust and homes from the HGTV television series Restore
America.
Plus, learn about the first Restore
America's Heroes – companies, elected officials and
individuals preserving the country’s heritage.
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Support historic preservation with a 21-song CD featuring
Cher, Frank Sinatra and others! Learn
more.
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Working on your own restoration project? Find tips, tools
and more in HGTV's
Restoration Center. |
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| Celebrities speak out for the 12 sites.
Learn more about the spokespersons and why they feel preservation
is important. |
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