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David Lander

Articles by this Author

The License Plate
Russel Wright Aluminum
For generations, the name was as closely associated with Christmas as Santa Claus.
A roster of the company’s most desirable products
George Nelson Clocks
Last Seating, October 2006 | Vol. 57, No. 5
America’s best-known chair is on the brink of extinction
Quezal Glass
Shaker boxes
Rookwood Pottery
Fountain Pens
A Company Town, April 2001 | Vol. 52, No. 2
COLLINSVILLE, CONNECTICUT RETAINS ALL THE EARMARKS OF ITS 19TH-CENTURY VIGOR AND MANY DESCENDANTS OF THE PEOPLE WHO FUELED IT.
A faded industrial town in upstate New York is home to one of the world’s greatest concert halls.
How a highly historic 18th-century Connecticut house learned to live in harmony with a 20th-century garden that is the only surviving American design of a great British landscape architect.

"WEB ONLY STORIES" BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR

Did you know that one of Maine's three top tourist attractions, along with the Atlantic Ocean and Acadia National Park, is a retail store? Three and a half million visitors traveled to L. L. Bean’s Freeport showrooms last year. Some couples have even chosen to be married there over the years.…