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The museum, which opened in 1988, takes visitors from around the world into tiny, historically restored apartments at 97 Orchard Street, where 7,000 people lived between 1863 and the 1930's.

The next test comes in South Carolina, which holds the first of the Southern primaries on Feb. 19, and which has historically restored battered establishment front-runners instead of promoting mavericks.

"This is a fabulous time to slowly walk through the house and allow its origins to re-emerge as the walls, wood floors and cozy rooms from another time seem to almost speak of the past and all those who have lived here," said Ginny Reinhard, the Orange Historical Society vice president, who is also curator at the Stone-Otis House on Tyler City Road, another historically restored home.

More than just paintings of his many muses, the house has been historically restored down to the color of paint on the walls making it feel like a portal into Klimt's hedonistically rich life.

The site features an Interpretive Center housed in the historically restored Manzanar High School Auditorium, which has a permanent exhibit that tells the stories of the incarcerees at Manzanar, the Owens Valley Paiute, the ranchers, the town of Manzanar, and water in the Owens Valley.

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After considering all options from full restoration to leaving it as a "romantic ruin" the Trust said the 18th-century stately home is to be reborn with its most historically significant rooms restored alongside modern exhibition space to create "heritage for the 21st century".

He teases his American friends: "Why don't you sell your garage in London or New York and buy a castle in France instead?" Of course, the price tags can be much bigger for historically significant, fully restored properties, particularly if they come with vast amounts of land.

Discontent with the monarchy is no longer confined to avowedly republican parties or rightwingers, who have never forgiven the king for introducing democracy and transforming the state handed to him by dictator General Francisco Franco on his death in 1975, when Spain's historically fragile monarchy was restored for the second time in a century.

Only full disclosure can restore historically low trust in politicians and corporations, while ensuring that Americans don't get lost amid the "campaign jungle".

And there are experts on site who restore historically significant instruments.

Transplantation as a therapeutic strategy for inherited retinal degeneration has been historically viewed to restore vision as a method by replacing the lost retinal cells and attempting to reconstruct the neural circuitry with stem cells, progenitor cells and mature neural retinal cells.

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