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The 2006 Tenth Anniversary issue contains the following articles:

John Sugden:  Modern Architecture Utah-Style
By Anne G. Mooney
John Sugden combined his training with Mies van der Rohe and his appreciation of nature to design elegant modern buildings in harmony with their sites.

Kids Get “Down and Dirty” at Mushroom Springs
By Ronald J. Rood
Kids work alongside archaeologists to unlock secrets of the ancient Fremont people at Mushroom Springs on Antelope Island.

Landmark Success:  Renovating American Fork City Hall
By Steve Cornell, Rachel David, and Michael Leishman
A “green” preservation project revitalizes one of the few remaining historic landmarks in American Fork.

Where History Meets Nature
By Richa Wilson
From historic mountain hideaways to trails through the past, discover the fascinating heritage resources in Utah’s National Forests.

The House Remembers
By Steve Lutz
As he renovates his 1905 house in Teasdale, Steve Lutz discovers how the house has changed over time and the history of the people who did the work.

“A Structure of Which Our County May Well Be Proud”
By Korral Broschinsky
Targeted for demolition in 2000, the Cache County Courthouse was saved by a “call to action” and renovated through a creative cooperative effort.

Artful Transformation
By Kirk Huffaker
Over the last 25 years, Artspace projects have catalyzed the transformation of a forgotten neighborhood into a vibrant community.

Utah Preservation Treasures
By Nelson Knight and Wilson Martin
Utah is fortunate to be home to three outstanding firms whose contributions to the field of historic preservation make them preservation “treasures.”

Preservation Myths:  Can They Really Tell Me What Color to Pain My House?
By Don Hartley
From the “paint color police” to “safe sandblasting,” discover the truth about persistent preservation myths as a preservation architect turns mythbuster.