Nathan Smith, a rock musician known for his self-taught ability to play the bass, was killed this week in a crash. He was 45.
Eny Lee Parker and Soren Ferguson brought an 1870s farmhouse in Connecticut back to life using scraps from its past.
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The farm truck nobody expected to become a collector's prize
A rusted hauler once sold for scrap now commands five-figure bids at major auctions.
This 1959 Chevy Apache proves a patina truck can be far more than a showpiece, combining a garage-built setup with nearly ...
Color, scale, texture and material affect how a room is read before a guest consciously evaluates it. Raw timber can signal ...
Few of the many Rose of Tralee contestants from outside Ireland have been subjected to the racist abuse directed at ...
The first Western Design Conference in Bozeman brought 115 artists, designers and craftspeople from 28 states to MSU’s Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, showcasing luxury Western design and one-of-a-kind ...
From cabins to cottages, these rustic living room ideas feature reclaimed wood, stone fireplaces, vintage finds, and cozy ...
Engine swaps are a time-honored tradition for mechanics who never learned to color inside the lines. Some of the earliest modified cars built to gain power for more speed originated during prohibition ...
Somewhere between Madison and the middle of nowhere, a small Wisconsin town is quietly sitting on a treasure chest that most ...
Erie sits right on the southern shore of Lake Erie, and perched in a park near that shoreline is a stone tower that has been ...
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