Sunday, 29 March 2015

Restoration Politics

tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com - The Continental chic of Camelot in the ’60s, the gilded splendor of the Reagan-era ’80s — but what about a new take on the unique charms of Gerald and Betty Ford’s ’70s Southern California dreaming? Here’s looking at the most truly American of styles.

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Credit Photographs by Anthony Cotsifas. Produced by Michael Reynolds

The city of Rancho Mirage in California, 11 miles southeast of Palm Springs, is famous for two things. The first is Sunnylands, the vast, low-slung pleasure palace that belonged to Walter Annenberg and his wife Lee.

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