Saved: The Rauh House, Cincinnati, Ohio
Brief documentary about the near-ruin and ultimate restoration of the Rauh House in Cincinnati, Ohio, home to Emily Rauh Pulitzer, founder of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts (Saint Louis, MO). The residence, whose restoration was directed by Cincinnati Preservation Association, is a notable mid-century modern house of now-classic design. Video produced by Preservation America as part of its project to document current preservation efforts in all parts of the nation.

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