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Old-House Journal is the original magazine devoted to restoring and preserving old houses. For more than 35 years, our mission has been to help old-house owners repair, restore, update, and decorate buildings of every age and architectural style. Each issue explores hands-on restoration techniques, practical architectural guidelines, historical overviews, and homeowner stories--all in a trusted, authoritative voice.
Old-House Journal is the original magazine devoted to restoring and preserving old houses. For more than 35 years, our mission has been to help old-house owners repair, restore, update, and decorate buildings of every age and architectural style. Each issue explores hands-on restoration techniques, practical architectural guidelines, historical overviews, and homeowner stories--all in a trusted, authoritative voice.
From Greenwich, past Newport, Woods Hole, Provincetown, Boston and Portsmouth to Portland and Bar Harbor, this aerial view of the coast of New England captures the rugged inlets, working harbors, and sandy beaches along the sometimes stormy, always majestic, Atlantic coast. The book's images highlight the quaint communities, influential ports, stalwart lighthouses and succession of coves peppered with sailboats, yachts, fishing vessels and ever-present lobster buoys. Look closely and you may even find your own rooftop or front lawn!
This volume completes the nonpasserine species and contains accounts for the diurnal birds of prey through woodpeckers.
Old-House Journal is the original magazine devoted to restoring and preserving old houses. For more than 35 years, our mission has been to help old-house owners repair, restore, update, and decorate buildings of every age and architectural style. Each issue explores hands-on restoration techniques, practical architectural guidelines, historical overviews, and homeowner stories--all in a trusted, authoritative voice.
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This volume completes the nonpasserine species and contains accounts for the diurnal birds of prey through woodpeckers.