Location, Location, Location
Moving is something Americans used to do a lot more of—not just moving out of a house, but moving an entire building with you. “Breaking off and hauling walls and roofs to a landfill is easier, and often cheaper, than recycling a house. Even simpler: demolition.” Jeannie Vanasco grew up in a while-sided saltbox house that had bee cut in half and moved across town. She began to search for the reason why.
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The Believer
Published: May 15, 2017
Length: 11 minutes (2,984 words)
What’s in a Necronym?
Jeannie Vanasco on being named after the daughter her father lost, and artists named after dead siblings.
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The Believer
Published: Aug 20, 2015
Length: 17 minutes (4,360 words)