Inside Our July/August Issue

Wright Where You'd Least Expect It

In a remarkable effort, an Alabama city bought and restored a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Learn More

Wright

Tulsa's Deco Gems

How an Oklahoma city fell in love with art deco Learn More

Tulsa's

Terra Cotta Spires

What is art deco? Read our primer Learn More

Terra

Palm Springs' Orbit In

The Rat Pack may be gone, but Palm Springs is hip again (Credit: Basil Childers) Learn More

Palm

Modern Miracle

Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House (Carol Highsmith) Learn More

Modern

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Beach Theatre sign, Cape MayTheater or Teardown in New Jersey?

On a May morning, the Beach Theatre in Cape May, N.J., was open, and men and women in shorts and running shoes wandered in and out of the lobby. No, they weren't here for a screening of Chariots of Fire but to register for the Cape May Foot Race. This might seem like an odd role for a classic movie house, but being part of community events is a key component of the Save the Beach Theatre campaign. Members of the not-for-profit want to prove that the theater is integral to the Jersey Shore and therefore too valuable to be turned into condos or knocked down, a very real scenario that almost played out two years ago.  Read More

From the magazine's current issue:

Tulsa's Art Deco Gems

America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places

Wright Where You'd Least Expect It

Walking Tour of Chicago's Logan Square

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