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The Edgewater Gulf Hotel, Queen of the Coast

Tom Barnes wrote 2 weeks ago: Real Photo post card - MDAH collection- colorization TB If one hotel alone were to capture the spiri … more →

Tags: Biloxi, Demolition/Abandonment, Historic Preservation, Hotels, Lost Mississippi

What Jackson's Trustmark Bldg Might Have Looked Like5 comments

ELMalvaney wrote 2 weeks ago: I love alternate history, where an author changes a small event in history and takes what follows to … more →

Tags: Banks, Recent Past

Pics of Goff's Gryder House in Ocean Springs

ELMalvaney wrote 4 weeks ago: Last week when looking around for a picture of the Gryder House in Ocean Springs to put in “No … more →

Tags: Cool Old Places, Gulf Coast, Hurricane Katrina, jackson, Modernism, Ocean Springs, Recent Past

MissPres News Roundup 11-6-20092 comments

ELMalvaney wrote 1 month ago: Well, there’s a thick stack of papers piled up waiting for me to get around to a news roundup … more →

Tags: Demolition/Abandonment, schools, Columbus, Hurricane Katrina, courthouses, Vicksburg, Biloxi, Churches, News Roundups

Who are these people and why are they staring at me??3 comments

ELMalvaney wrote 1 month ago: Last week when SESAH was meeting in the War Memorial auditorium, a lady asked me if I knew who the f … more →

Tags: jackson, Cool Old Places

SESAH's Bus Tour: Beyond Greek Revival1 comment

ELMalvaney wrote 1 month ago: Ok, I promised to post a few pictures from SESAH’s Saturday bus tour of Jackson, called … more →

Tags: Cool Old Places, Historic Preservation, jackson, Modernism, Preservation People/Events, Recent Past

Notes on SESAH's Keynote23 comments

ELMalvaney wrote 1 month ago: Robert Ivy spoke about the precarious state of modern architecture in the South at SESAH's keyno … more →

Tags: Historic Preservation, Modernism, Preservation People/Events, Recent Past

Notes from SESAH4 comments

ELMalvaney wrote 1 month ago: Well, the SESAH conference is over as of Saturday’s bus tour of Jackson’s historic sites … more →

Tags: Preservation People/Events, Recent Past, Modernism

The Mosque Initiative

Ziad Aazam wrote 1 month ago: The mosque initiative is a great step towards community development in Jeddah. We, as a Muslim socie … more →

Tags: Architectural Theory, Mosque, Social Cohesion, socio-spatial, Spatial Structure

Woodville...A Stroll Around Town

Tom Barnes wrote 1 month ago: Wilkinson County Court House, Alfred Zucker, Architect, 1902 Woodville’s considerable charms e … more →

Tags: Historic Preservation, Cool Old Places, courthouses, Churches, Woodville

Woodville...A Town Out of Time 1 comment

Tom Barnes wrote 1 month ago: Woodville- the town square and the West Feliciana Railroad Office Building--colorized post card view … more →

Tags: Historic Preservation, Cool Old Places, Woodville

Modern Banking in Downtown Jackson2 comments

ELMalvaney wrote 1 month ago: First National Bank (now Trustmark Bank), Jackson I found this to-die-for postcard showing Jackson … more →

Tags: jackson, Cool Old Places, Banks

Acona Church and School, Holmes County3 comments

ELMalvaney wrote 1 month ago: Acona Church (1876), Holmes County I saw so much last Saturday when I went up to the Carrollton Pilg … more →

Tags: Historic Preservation, Cool Old Places, schools, vernacular architecture, national register, Churches

Asia Missionary Baptist Church, Lexington

ELMalvaney wrote 2 months ago: A while back I did a post on some of the excessively cool historic churches in Lexington and I bemoa … more →

Tags: Cool Old Places, national register, Churches, Lexington, African-American History

Speaking of Churches3 comments

ELMalvaney wrote 2 months ago: While I was writing yesterday’s post on Carrollton’s churches, I came across a review of … more →

Tags: Historic Preservation, Books, Churches

Carrollton Pilgrimage Report3 comments

ELMalvaney wrote 2 months ago: After letting its pilgrimage lie fallow for a decade or two, Carrollton decided it was time to open … more →

Tags: Preservation People/Events, Cool Old Places, courthouses, Carrollton

Bynum School: The Last One-Classroom Rosenwald in MS?

ELMalvaney wrote 2 months ago: Bynum Rosenwald School (1926), Panola County, MS Whenever I go up toward Oxford, I like to check in … more →

Tags: Cool Old Places, schools, African-American History

A Few Fall Happenings

ELMalvaney wrote 2 months ago: Carrollton Pilgrimage A colleague showed me a nice little brochure yesterday for the Carrollton Pilg … more →

Tags: Museums/Heritage Tourism, Preservation People/Events, Historic Preservation

MissPres News Roundup 9-11-2009

ELMalvaney wrote 2 months ago: Another Friday, another MissPres News Roundup, just like clockwork, even though I’ve had a lon … more →

Tags: Demolition/Abandonment, Books, Natchez, Churches, Tupelo, Greenwood


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