Like It Never Even Happened
The importance of recording informal, hyperlocal history
My latest American Diary column in Discourse Magazine came out the other week, and this time I wrote a little more conceptually about how recording the history of old buildings—including the companies that built them, and the business or development patterns of which they were a part—is genuinely doing history.
I’ve made this point before, but I like to …
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