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In New York City, a shadow economy helps new arrivals find a place to sleep. Sometimes it’s just a bed and a curtain.
A once-decrepit library on a bluff at the edge of downtown Waukegan finally came back to life last week, six decades after moving into a modern building four blocks away.
In Aurora, there exists a treasure hunter’s paradise where vintage glassware gleams in kaleidoscopic rows and forgotten ...
For Virginians lucky enough to live within driving distance, Evolution Home represents a refreshing alternative to generic big-box stores and cheaply made, disposable furniture. It’s a place where ...
TAP THE BRAKES: The blufftop Shurtleff Nature Preserve is another pretty spot to catch a sunset, with two benches overlooking ...
Ford v Holden is dead. Now Australia’s top-selling vehicles are dual-cab utes. Mazda’s prettier new BT-50 can tussle with its ...
The vacation home in the lakefront community of Beverly Shores was one of Swiss architect Otto Kolb’s few commissions in the ...
The spell cast on the new homeowner of a creaky 1790s farmhouse in Millbrook, New York, was conjured by the steady passage of ...