A Kentucky legacy of the land
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The Cedar Hill Farm in Brownsboro, KY, has a beautifully restored house that dates back to 1836. The two-story Federal brick farmhouse, which was considered fairly rundown before its restoration in 1981, is owned by Edith Fitzbugh Camp and her husband, Hoke Camp.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1999
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Saving our towns
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Many Southern towns have implemented the Main Street program, which is geared towards civic improvement and preservation of traditional structures. These towns aim to modernize without totally abandoning their historical sites and symbols.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1995
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Saving a bit of Florida history
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A neglected Folk Victorian farmhouse that was constructed around 1895 was renovated to recapture its original appearance. The renovation involved painting the house with colors that were used in 19th century houses.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1992
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