Located at 299 Salem St., the deteriorating two-story General Glover Farm House is consumed by overgrown bushes.
The house was the home to Oregon’s first end-of-life care home dedicated exclusively to residents with HIV/AIDS.
The Cozad-Bates house was not a stop on the Underground Railroad — it was a training ground for abolitionists.
The house in the Buckman neighborhood became an end-of-life care home in 1987 amid the HIV/AIDs crisis when the LGBTQ+ ...
Inside the historic McClendon house in Tyler, is the room where veteran White House reporter Sarah McClendon was born. It’s a ...
Discover the hidden treasure of the Grand Opera House in Crowley and how one family devoted themselves to its preservation.
Their work earned them the Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award in 2022. A key reason was their hiring choice of architect Samuel ...
In a study published late last year, three architects explored the history of Trondhjems Kooperative Boligselskap (TKB) in ...