In some countries, more and more people are becoming interested in finding out about the history of the house or building they live in. What are the reasons for this? How can people research this?

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Nowadays,
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like to find the past of the area they live in because they think they can find what happened in the past whereas it’s depended on the age of the apartment or condo they live in there.   These days
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think about the
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of the home they live in, they help to increase knowledge about the past but these days the reasons for finding the past of the places they live are because of the material of the apartment and knowing about
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one helps to
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for making a better
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for a feather. One of the best
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for finding out about the
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or ages of the
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, they can find a person who knows about the
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and material and they can exercise with the material of the
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. And another way
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is
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can study
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field in university or college and after getting the degree they can find work in these
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, these
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are a little different from other
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because they should really like
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about everything not just about houses or buildings,actually I do not like the
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of my
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maybe because the
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in my country after 10 years destroyed and
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make a new
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and I think finding the
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of the
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is the west of time ,
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some places have interesting
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because the age of the
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is very old.
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, my aunt's
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in Esfahan is from the time of Aga khan, Agh khan the biggest man in the past in Esfahan and her
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they have a beautiful
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of the
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who lived there. In conclusion, finding the
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of a building or
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or other places depends on the type of that
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and the age of that
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Historical research
  • Genealogy
  • Architectural styles
  • Heritage
  • Relics
  • Oral history
  • Archival records
  • Museum exhibits
  • Historical societies
  • House tours
  • Renovation projects
  • Original blueprints
  • Careful documentation
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