About Blue Magnolia Films and its bicentennial project . . .
https://misspreservation.com/2018/01/19/friday-film-duncan-morgan-brick-layer-of-natchez/
https://thesipmag.com/blue-magnolia-films-community-filmmakers-tell-mississippis-story/
https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/11/02/a-storytelling-revival-in-mississippi
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Categories: Cool Old Places, Historic Preservation, Oxford
If there were to be a vote between “growing” Rowan Oak to include a fancy new visitor’s center or maintaining a small staff/exhibit footprint, I would cat my vote for a smaller footprint and against a big visitor’s center. I like the model of the Eudora Welty House, which occupies a historic house next door to the Welty House where it has nice exhibits, bathrooms, offices, and a kitchen. It’s scaled to a residential footprint, which is what anything new at Rowan Oak should be.
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