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You've always known our historic properties are something special. That almost ineffable feeling of stepping back in time, the thrill of reading a Kipling novel at the place it was written, the tranquility of no television to pull you away from the moment at hand. Something this special can't stay a secret though, and we're proud to be popping up all over the media this summer. Here are a few of our favorites!
Washington Post highlights Rudyard Kipling’s Naulakha alongside Emily Dickinson’s childhood Massachusetts home, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s post-Paris Alabama home, and other literary abodes available for rent
Vermont Country Magazine profiles Naulakha as an escape from modern life
WaterBearReads reviews over 30 illustrated versions of The Jungle Book and photographs them on the very desk where the famous story was written
Practical Preservation Podcast talks with our Communication Specialist, Jeremy Ebersole, about the unique Landmark model
Buildings of New England visits the historic and tranquil Amos Brown House
BeautyNewsNYC escapes from busy New York to enjoy The Sugarhouse
Historic Houses of the Connecticut River Valley book features Naulakha and Scott Farm
Word may be spreading, but there's still plenty of room for you at your favorite Landmark, so come and see what all the hype is about!
Photos: Laurence Holyoak, WaterBearReads, Buildings of New England