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Wisky for the Men
Author: Vance Bourjaily
A novelist joins his ancestor on a trip West and discovers in her daily travails an intimate view of a tremendous national migration.
Jefferson’s Second Home
Author: Wayne Fields
THIS SPRING, THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF JEFFERSON’S BIRTH, RESTORATION BEGINS ON POPLAR FOREST, WHICH HE ONCE CALLED “THE BEST DWELLING HOUSE IN THE STATE, EXCEPT THAT OF MONTICELLO.” WHILE THE WORK PROGESSES, THE HOUSE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND ITS GHOSTLY EMPTINESS HEIGHTENS THE SENSE OF ITS ORIGINAL OCCUPANT.
The Spain Among Us
Author: Henry Wiencek
After half a millennium, we scarcely feel the presence of Spain in what is now the United States. But it is all around us.
Washington Acropolis
Author: William E. Carnahan
The U.S. Capitol stands where it always has, but the columns that originally held it up have become a hauntingly beautiful monument somewhere else.