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The 2003 issue contains the following articles:
Restoring the Utah State Capitol: A History-Based Approach
by Charles Shepherd
The Capitol restoration team finds solutions to current-day needs in architect Richard Kletting's original 1912 design.
Historic Helper Main Street
by Kim Hancey Duffy
Helper's unique character and colorful past are attracting new investment in its downtown historic district.
Desolation Canyon: Rafting through History
by Layne Miller
This stretch of the Green River offers more than white water. Its layers of history add an intriguing component to any float trip.
Preserving Pleasant Grove
by Jedediah Smart Rogers
Local preservationists have worked hard - and accomplished much - in their two-decade effort to preserve the community's history and historic buildings.
Dream House Photo Contest
Fifteen winning photos offer views of a wide range of "dream houses."
Old Pictures: A Thousand Words of Restoration Guidance
by Alan Barnett
Old photos are the best source of information - and inspiration - for a restoration project. Learn where to find them and how to decipher their sometimes-subtle clues.
Post-War Landmarks
by Elizabeth Egleston Giraud
Buildings from the 1950s reflect modern design philosophies and building technologies. These distinctive structures are now catching the eye of preservationists.
Snyderville Basin Legacies
by Adrienne Wootton and Roger Roper
Unprecedented growth in Park City's "front yard" threatens the area's historic and natural features. Preservationists and open space advocates are working to counter that trend.
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