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The Choice is Yours: Paint for an Early Historic House

By Gladys Montgomery

Homeowners really have two choices. One is to re-create how the paint looked when it first went on 200 years ago. The other is to make it look like it’s lived there for 200 years.

Architecture

It’s all Greek to me

By Dan Cooper

You thought you had it all figured out: Colonial houses were those built before the American Revolution, Federals were those built after the Revolution, but before Greek Revivals, which were the ones with the big, white columns out front, and then came Victorians.

Architecture

Curb Appeal: Where Town Leaves Gown Elm Street in Northampton

By Dan Cooper

Curb Appeal is a series of not-so-scholarly musings on historic architecture as seen from the street during the author’s ramblings around the Northeast.

Preservation

Threatened No More: The John Robbins House

By Joseph Cornish

May 4, 2007

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Lifestyle

A Millennial’s View: Growing Up during an Old House Restoration

By Thomas Petraglia

I may not yet be able to fully appreciate the antiquity of an old property, but I’ve come to understand and value what it means to live in an antique home

Preservation

Up Close and Personal: Historic Jamestown, Rhode Island Pirates, Redcoats & Quakers…oh my!

By Mark Sullivan

If you have a story idea you think might be interesting to Antique Homes Magazine readers...please let Mark know. You can reach him at: info@antiquehomesmagazine.com

Lifestyle

Up Close and Personal: Touring Historic Sherborn

By Mark Sullivan

Antique Homes Magazine staff writer Mark Sullivan enjoys writing about a variety of subjects relating to historic topics of interest.

Architecture

Curb Appeal: The Town Greens of Suffield, CT

By Dan Cooper

Curb Appeal is a series of not-so-scholarly musings on historic architecture as seen from the street during the author’s ramblings around the Northeast. If you have a favorite neighborhood, town center or enclave of historic homes that you’d like featured, please contact Antique Homes via info@antiquehomesmagazine.com.

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