Survival World on MSN
Why some early American settlers turned giant tree stumps into homes and what made it work
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Even in places where the need for housing is acute, the pace of building lags the demand. So we asked the reporter Alexander ...
House Beautiful on MSN
Here's what American homes looked like the year you were born
Take a scroll through interior design history, from 1940 to 2015.
For 46 years in a row, I’ve traveled across our state to meet with Iowans in every county, every year. Each time, I learn something new in the county I’m visiting and enjoy getting a first-hand look ...
President Donald Trump is hosting Republican and Democratic governors for a working breakfast at the White House this morning ahead of tomorrow’s dinner with the National Governors Association.
There’s a legislative effort to outlaw lab-grown meat in West Virginia. The House of Delegates is set to consider a ...
House Digest on MSN
What Is A Japanese Soaking Tub? And Why We Want One Right Now
Perfect for small bathrooms or homeowners looking to focus on daily relaxation, a Japanese soaking tub might be your next dream bathroom product.
A new wave of American craft rye is redefining value from under $50, with grain-driven flavor, regional character, and ...
While most restaurants constantly reinvent themselves, this Ohio steakhouse proves that consistency can be just as compelling.
WWA America 2026 named seven Best-in-Category American single malts in a blind tasting. Here are the winners, my judge’s tasting notes, and why you need to taste them ...
Neglected storybook house in Beverly heads toward a happy ending, thanks to $1.5 million state grant
The 132-year-old Eugene S. Pike House might end up happily ever after, as the first phase of stabilization and repairs — initial steps toward turning the building into an arts center — is likely to ...
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