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As part of the 2013 WMF/Yale/Mellon Scholarship, Alexis Chema wrote a research report on Newstead Abbey, a manor house created on the site of a twelfth-century monastery following the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
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Dungarpur in southern Rajasthan is the little-known capital of the erstwhile eponymous princely state. Its name, Dungarpur, or “city of hills,” describes the town’s topography, comprised of picturesque hills covered with scrub and desert vegetation.
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The conservation of historic buildings and sites in Guyana is ongoing. The agencies involved are both private and public. Without the support of laws, and meaningful lobbying, some of the historic ruins and larger historic buildings have fallen, deteriorated, and have even been sold.
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WMF continues to be involved with the effort to stop LG from building a new headquarters that would tower over the protected tree line of the Hudson River Palisades, destroying an unbroken natural vista treasured by millions of people in New Jersey, New York, and around the world.
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About mid-way between Belgrade and Budapest, Subotica sits on the Serbian side of the Hungary/Serbia border and is a charming, diverse city of approximately 100,000 people. I recently visited Subotica to check in on World Monuments Fund’s current projects at the city’s large art nouveau synagogue.
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