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Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia called the River City, which was for long overshadowed by Sydney and Melbourne ...
Despite initial impressions, ancient Greek temples were not built to impress 21st-century tourists; they were made to house ...
If you're looking to explore a hidden estate surrounded by serene gardens, take a trip to this beautiful museum located within the Atlanta History Center.
There’s a magical red building on Cape Cod where time doesn’t just stand still—it swirls around you like a kaleidoscope of decades past, each turn revealing another era’s treasures waiting to be ...
A fine neo-classical building of interwar Georgian revival style. The Griffith Court House was opened by the Hon ... On the west side, the arcaded portico is headed by an entablature and pediment ...
It’s the weekend home of architect Gil Schafer, known for his “contemporary-classical” style, in Amenia, a Hudson Valley town, and the first of three homes he’s built for himself.
This spring Mr. Trump invited the Fox News host Laura Ingraham into the Oval Office to show off his redecorating skills. He pointed to the Rococo décor. “People have tried to come up with a gold paint ...
The Executive Director of Newport Classical is stepping down to become President and CEO of the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. The organization has increased community engagement ...
By Joshua BaroneCorinna da Fonseca-WollheimSeth Colter WallsZachary Woolfe and Oussama Zahr The New York Times’s classical music and opera critics see and hear much more than they review.
The first three parts of this segment described several of their houses—Hollin Hall ... window and door pediments, and all of the embellishments that led to a description of the home one ...
For nearly seven years, Bob Watson has walked his dogs past a faded, crumbling house in the Near South neighborhood. The windows were boarded up, a padlock rested on the door and the whole house ...
The Corcoran Gallery of Art was adorned with the statues, commissioned in the late 1800s. But since then, they've changed ...