April 2000

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History Happened Here
In the News
Letter From the Editors
My Brush With History
The Business of America
Then and Now
Time Machine
Features
Deciding to rescue a historic property is the start of what turns out to be a lifelong relationship as terrifying as it is exhilarating
American jazz musicians once enjoyed a freedom and respect in France’s capital that they could never win at home. Landmarks of that era still abound.
On Manhattan’s Lower East Side you can visit a haunting re-creation of a life that was at once harder and better than we remember
THE TALLEST TOWN IN AMERICA GROWS TALLER STILL WHEN VIEWED THROUGH THE LENS OF ITS REMARKABLE PAST
IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, CARS CAN STILL FILL UP AT A FOUNT THAT NURTURED THE AUTOMOTIVE AGE IN ITS INFANCY
THE PLACE where the greatest early movie stars built their final homes is returning to life
The newspaper baron Robert McCormick was a passionate isolationist—yet his brief service in France in 1918 shone for him all his life and gave birth to an extraordinary museum
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