Over the last half century, historic preservation has been on
the rise in American cities and towns, from urban renewal and
gentrification projects to painstaking restoration of Victorian
homes and architectural landmarks. In this book, Nancy R. Hiller
brings together individuals with distinctive styles and
perspectives, to talk about their passion for preservation. They
consider the meaning of place and what motivates those who work to
save and care for places; the role of place in the formation of
identity; the roles of individuals and organizations in preserving
homes, neighborhoods, and towns; and the spiritual as well as
economic benefits of preservation. Richly illustrated, Historic
Preservation in Indiana is an essential book for everyone who cares
about preserving the past for future generations.
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