ncmodernist.org
NCMH Databases
http://www.ncmodernist.org/databases.htm
A North Carolina 501C3 Educational Nonprofit Archive Documenting, Preserving, and Promoting Residential Modernist Architecture. NCMH has a small collection of works donated to us that we in turn donate to NCSU Special Collections. Search all the NCSU, UNC, and Duke libraries. Repository of Worldwide Primary Sources. Digital NC: NC data repository including City Directories and many photos. National AIA Architect Directories (aka the Bowker Directories) 1956, 1962, 1970. NC Echo / Cultural Heritage Online.
psabc.org
More Resources – The Preservation Society of Asheville & Buncombe County
https://psabc.org/resources
The Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County. Saving places in Asheville and Buncombe County that are important to you. Here are several links that may be helpful for those interested in historic architecture and preservation. Asheville and Buncombe County. PSABC is proud to endorse Gray Line Trolley Tours of Asheville as a Preservation Partner. Visit graylineasheville.com. To learn more about this unique and educational experience for tourists and locals alike. The Swannanoa Valley Museum.
ncmodernist.com
NCMH Databases
http://www.ncmodernist.com/databases.htm
A North Carolina 501C3 Educational Nonprofit Archive Documenting, Preserving, and Promoting Residential Modernist Architecture. NCMH has a small collection of works donated to us that we in turn donate to NCSU Special Collections. Search all the NCSU, UNC, and Duke libraries. Repository of Worldwide Primary Sources. Digital NC: NC data repository including City Directories and many photos. National AIA Architect Directories (aka the Bowker Directories) 1956, 1962, 1970. NC Echo / Cultural Heritage Online.
vernaculararchitectureforum.org
Vernacular Architecture Forum - Past Buchanan Winners
http://www.vernaculararchitectureforum.org/Past-Buchanan-Winners
Current Board of Directors. Past Board of Directors. Salt Lake City Conference. Transportation, Lodging, Dining. Buildings and Landscapes Backlist. Links for Grad Students. Paul E. Buchanan Award Winners. Stephen Fan for ". SUB URBANISMS: Casino Company Town/China Town. Western Clay Manufacturing Company Conservation Praxis project. Pennsylvania Agricultural History Project and Sally McMurry, Project Coordinator. Donald Linebaugh for "Goulson Frame House Project". A Chesapeake earthfast dwelling. Tilting...
newsfromthecrib.blogspot.com
News from the Crib: November 2014
http://newsfromthecrib.blogspot.com/2014_11_01_archive.html
News from the Crib. Sunday, November 30, 2014. Happy Birthday, Macon! Eric and Sarah David. Saturday, November 29, 2014. Someone has a birthday in less than 24 hours, so of course, we had a party this morning. Macon said, "Take a picture like this.". Nearly blind and nearly deaf, but ready for cake. The gang colors fire trucks . . . To be used in pin-the-truck-in-the-station. With thanks to Jed for coming up with the idea for this game. Happy Birthday, Macon! Jed jumping out of the back. After the parade...
newsfromthecrib.blogspot.com
News from the Crib: more summering
http://newsfromthecrib.blogspot.com/2015/08/more-summering.html
News from the Crib. Sunday, August 9, 2015. We are having some repairs made to our house and last week, the very tippy-top window was open. It's a stained glass, half-round window in the upper-most peak, so I took the opportunity to check out the view. The boys loved it. Cannons, horses, guys with hats with feathers, guns, guns, guns! Followed by questions, questions, questions! But we weren't all business on this outing: we also took time for rock-throwing in the Haw River at Saxapahaw. No more old dawg.
aha2012.thatcamp.org
General - THATCamp American Historical Association 2012
http://aha2012.thatcamp.org/category/general
Archive for the ‘General’ Category. Link to THATCamp evaluation. Hope you guys had a good THATCamp. Whether you did or whether you didn’t, you can tell us more on the THATCamp evaluation form. 8212; only two fields required: which THATCamp you went to, and your rating of it on a scale of 1 to 5. There’s space for you to rate and comment on other aspects of the THATCamp, though, and we appreciate that input. Note that all evaluations are anonymous and are publicly posted. Leverage projects to begin small.