Issue 66 Summer 2010

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The Wealth of Craftsmanship
By Douglas J. Forsyth
Multitalented artist and craftsman Jeff Bloomer has shown us how to have a house that looks like a million dollars, without the dollars.

Harris Lebus: Arts and Crafts Style for the Trade
By Nancy Hiller
A search for the origins of a distinctively English Arts and Crafts sideboard uncovers a major manufacturer of early 20th century furniture for the middle classes.

At Home on the Bayshore
After more than a century, the graceful Tampa Bay neighborhood of Hyde Park has a wealth of stories to tell. Here are a few of them.

Lessons from a Blue Bungalow
By Laura Lionetti Barton
Laura and Mike Barton had never before been bewitched by a house. This one taught them its secrets.

Standing Strong Together
The blue bungalow's history opened a window on the origins of the Hyde Park neighborhood.

The Bungalows of Tampa's Hyde Park
By Lucy D. Jones
Created as a part of a city bursting into the Industrial Age, Hyde Park is now tempered by its survival into the 21st century.

The Train Stopped Here: The Southwest and the Santa Fe
By John Luke
With its Mission Revival depots and its embrace of American Indian iconography, the Santa Fe Railway helped give the southwest its unique and enduring identity.

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