Jason M. Barr September 10, 2024 Note: This post is part II of an on-going series on the past, present, and future of urban land reclamation around the world. Part I is here. Cities Drive History When we study who we are—our ancient histories and how we arrived at the present moment—we tend to […] The post To Boldly House Where no Housing has Gone Before (Part II): Land Reclamation and World History first appeared on Building the Skyline. The post To Boldly Hous...| Building the Skyline
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The American Thanksgiving feast is almost unimaginable today without the turkey. The bird’s name, image, and flesh have become synonymous with the annual holiday, as evident from young children’s grade-school artwork, grocery store advertisements, political ceremonies, and professional football game trophies.1 Since the turkey’s modest inception at the seventeenth-century harvest celebration of the Pilgrims and […]| A-wing and A-way
I spent eight days in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, primarily in and around the cities of Cancun, Valladolid, and Merida.| Matt Lakeman