Rewriting History Myrick Howard and Preservation North Carolina deliver new life to old buildings By J. Michael Welton For more than 40 years, Myrick Howard has dedicated his life to the [...]
Ancient Roads Wherever in the world they happen to be, all of them lead home By Jim Dodson Over a year ago I began traveling the route of the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road, said to be the most [...]
Preservation at the Beach Since its founding in 1939, Preservation North Carolina has been the guardian of the state’s architectural heritage. It is also North Carolina’s only nonprofit statewide [...]
The Crazy Family It could just be you . . . By Beth MacDonald It’s a safe assumption that most neighborhoods have at least one crazy family. If you look around and don’t know which family that [...]
Stars and Star-Makers Dazzling, yet old-fashioned, Librans treasure their nearest and dearest By Astrid Stellanova Star Children, our October-born enjoy longer lives and a better chance of [...]
Arts in Bloom The expansion of Brunswick Community College’s innovative Southport Center cements the area’s future as a regional arts hub Story and Photography by Virginia Holman There’s always [...]
Twice a Charm How the historic Runge-Fales House and warmth of neighbors sealed the deal for a pair of New Jersey empty-nesters By William Irvine • Photographs by Rick Ricozzi For Mary Grace [...]
Love and Fate The Port City revealed through the work of artist Nick Mijak By John Wolfe It would be easy to imagine him, easel and palette and brushes and all, at the base of the Sacre-Cœur [...]
Hickory Nut Falls The wind says, Breathe into the sting, but the mind anticipates the hive. Each day bears a lesson. In my room, where the dry leaves know the secret to eternal life and the acorn [...]