Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:
I'm hard-pressed to see what lessons a regular homeowner in UC can learn
from the house-museum problem.
The problems that plague historic house museums are real, but we should
not confuse those issues with the historic districting debate going on
in our neighborhood.
Subject: Re: [UC] Good intentions are not enough; it takes money, too
Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:
I'm hard-pressed to see what lessons a regular homeowner in UC can learn
from the house-museum problem.
The problems that plague historic house museums are real, but we should
not confuse those issues
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Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:
I'm hard-pressed to see what
In a message dated 2/9/2005 11:13:44 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Oh, and
please use the correct term: "baluster" instead of
"spindle."
You couldn't have put the argument against historic designation of us
ordinary folks' property more succinctly.
Always at
Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:
I'm trying to get it so when you google priceless analogies you get my
name as the first listing. Thanks for participating in this effort!
:)
Oh, and please use the correct term: baluster instead of spindle.
Spindle reminds me of spinster, which reminds me of sewing
Based on the publicity about the Maxwell mansion museum in Germantown,
there's an interesting "opinion" in the Metro Commentary section
oftoday's Philadelphia Inquirer. It'sby Barbara Silberman,
executive director of the Heritage Philadelphia Program. Ms Silberman discusses
the sad fate of
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The problems that plague historic house museums are real, but we should not confuse those issues with the historic districting debate going on in our neighborhood. House museums need endowments and ticket
with a mission statement and a board to oversee your
household operations.
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