In some countries, 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 question?

Nobody can deny that we are living in an era in which the majority of people
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about the history of the
house
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house
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, there are many reasons for them to care about these things. On the one
hands
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, people
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about their home’s past because they have
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curiosity about home and are concerned about whether the structure of the
house
is solid or not.
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wanted to investigate
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about their ancestor and place of residence. From there, they can understand and build the relationship between the past and the present.
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, learning about their
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help them find structural damage that could cause the
house
to
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collapse
. From there, they will repair the
house
and make it safer.
On the other hand
, they often research the
house
using local records. They can ask the local government to provide some necessary documents so they can know more about the
house
and they can ask for the previous owner of the
house
to give them some information about it. In conclusion, people find information about
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home
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very positive and it helps them
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understand the
house
and makes it safe.
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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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