History does not repeat, but it does instruct
We are no wiser than Europeans of the 20th century, yet we can learn from their experience.
We are no wiser than Europeans of the 20th century, yet we can learn from their experience.
My next installment of the evocative photographs from the Carol M. Highsmith collection.
I have never been one to rush out to the local mall on the so-called “Black Friday” after Thanksgiving. With a day off, and the opportunity to connect with friends, food, and football, what’s the point? But for the past several years we’ve returned to the beautiful Shenandoah Valley town of Staunton, Virginia, where we lived for 15 years in the 1980s and 1990s, to spend the holiday with good friends. We make all those connections above (except for the football – our friends don’t have cable) but we add in lots of live music so it makes for a terrific respite. And we’ve taken to spending a good part of Friday in downtown Staunton. I know this part of town intimately, having worked with the local merchants, property owners, residents and city officials to preserve it for 13 years. My office was in the Wharf Historic District and our home was only 4 blocks away in the New Town Historic District. Downtown Staunton is a National Trust Great American Main Street Award winner as …