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Table of Contents
Number 59
Fall 2008

BUNGALOW FEATURES

Historic Homes
A Copper-Mine Gem with a Multifaceted History
by Tim Counts
The restoration of a sprawling 1908–1910 Arizona Craftsman opens a window into the life of an accomplished mining manager and suggests a Minnesota–Arizona Arts and Crafts connection.

Historic Neighborhoods
Historic Kenwood
Three articles portray life in this resurgent eclectic neighborhood near downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, where color and vitality have triumphed over crime and decay.

St. Petersburg’s Eclectic Bungalow Revival
by Stephanie Schorr
The variety and charm of Historic Kenwood’s bungalows have attracted owners whose community spirit is manifest in opened-up porches and monthly celebrations.

Sunnyside Up: A Florida Bungalow with a Colorful Twist
by Sarah Hilbert
Christine and Tom Bauer’s nondescript home was a blank slate. Now it’s a burst of color.

Gallery of Delight
by Stephanie Schorr
A potter and her husband have made Kenwood’s original developer’s model home into an art-filled gallery, cafe and community center.

Architects
The Music of Their Lives:
Remembering the Darwin D. Martin House

by Eric Jackson-Forsburg
In 1904, Wright set out to compose a “domestic symphony.” A century later, a multimillion-dollar renovation is underway.

New Construction
On Native Grounds
by John Luke
A hand-built home graces land once home to the Anasazi.

DEPARTMENTS AND CRAFTSMAN RESOURCES

A Letter from the Publisher

Open House: Letters to the Editor
Modestly, we share a little love from our readers.

Family Album
From coast to coast, readers share their bungalow restoration and preservation
achievements.

Antiques
Perspective on Antiques with David Rudd
Our consultant responds to readers' questions on vintage furnishings.

New & Noteworthy
Outdoors and in, an array of artistic solutions for graceful Arts and Crafts living.

Books
House Colors
by Susan Hershman

Arts & Crafts Profile
El Dorado Woodworks: Making Picture-Perfect Furniture

by Terry Tsujioka
Richard Loper didn’t realize it as a boy growing up in Delaware, but tinkering in his family’s basement fostered two hobbies that would become careers.

American Bungalow News
Under faithful stewardship, Boettcher Mansion gets a major upgrade.

Directory of Advertisers

From Our Friends
Past Time
by Mark R. Johnson

An old Craftsman’s worn floors, the stands above a freshly mown minor-league baseball diamond: American places.

The Bungalow Bookstore
Your reliable resource for thoughtful gift-giving for friends and family.









 



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