Nostalgia on wheels: Classic cars
Classic car imposters abound, particularly in sunny California. Antique columnist Roy Booth suggests how to tell the wanna-bes from the real thing.
Barn survived since early 1800s
One of Ohio's oldest and most beautiful barns is passed by each day by more than 50,000 cars and trucks.
Read it Again: Week of Dec. 26, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Read it Again: Week of May 23, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Weathervanes weather tests of time
Only a few weathervanes constructed in the 1700s and 1800s still remain, and even early 1900 examples are difficult to locate, says columnist Roy Booth.
Seeing the world through stained glass
You might say stained glass art has a colored past. Columnist Roy Booth explores its early use.
Grain has always been bread of life
The history of bread isn't complete without the history of the mills.
Ornaments long part of garden decor
Landscape ornaments often forgotten in the collectible world, or in the effort to restore an older home.
Let’s Talk Barns
When Larry Sulzer first saw the carriage barn it was severely overgrown with vegetation and sinking into the ground, yet it still had a "commanding presence."
Sulzer shares thoughts of his barn discovery and its subsequent relocation in this week's "Let's Talk Barns" column. You'll find it and other regular column features here.
Sulzer shares thoughts of his barn discovery and its subsequent relocation in this week's "Let's Talk Barns" column. You'll find it and other regular column features here.