Historic Districts

Historic districts in cities serve as living narratives of a culture, encapsulating architectural styles, urban planning, and historical places. Often these areas also contain monuments and plaques that further illustrate their historical and cultural importance. These districts are often specially preserved via special zoning ordinances and government funds. In other words, in addition to be functioning public areas, they also serve as curated exhibitions of a people’s historical narrative. Those who seek out museums to learn more about a place or a people will also often seek out these places for the same reasons.

What Moscow Could Have Been… The Palace of the Soviets

In 1931, the Communists began drawing up plans to tear down Christ the Savior Cathedral and, in its place, build the Palace of the Soviets. It would have been the world’s tallest structure (and would still be #9 today). It would have been topped with 6000 ton statue of Lenin and included, among other things, […]

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