Creating a home for wildlife
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Gardens can be transformed into sanctuaries for birds, insects and rodents. The first step is to ensure that the idea will not violate any ordinances. The habitat should have four basic elements that wildlife needs to survive, namely, food, water, protective cover and places to raise their young.
Publication Name: Early American Homes
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1086-9948
Year: 1997
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Where to learn traditional skills
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A guide on available courses on early American craftsmanship and places to visit to savor the atmosphere of 19th-century America is presented. Among the courses are those on building and preservation, cooking, furniture and special crafts.
Publication Name: Early American Homes
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1086-9948
Year: 1998
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The arts of early Pennsylvania
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The Chippendale furniture serves as a symbol of Pennsylvania's rich decorative arts. Although the likes of these works have been neglected following the rise of British contemporary arts, their value has remained high and very influential.
Publication Name: Early American Homes
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 1086-9948
Year: 1999
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