Boat docks and harbors are liminal spaces where the shore marks the meeting of land and water, and serve as a space for the ...
Mark Twain is said to have once averred that the least that architecture could do was “improve the weather”. It’s a useful aphorism in any climate but has particular relevance to Hannibal, Missouri, ...
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