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Old-House Live!

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Old-House Journal and Old-House Interiors!
For Consumers

The 2010 West Springfield
Old-House LIVE Pavilion!


Eastern States Exposition
The Mallary Complex

Dates/Show Hours
Friday, November 19
11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, November 20
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Sunday, November 21
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Exhibitor List and Links
Coming Spring 2010!
Cost
$15.00 per adult. Children 18 and under free.

Click HERE to SAVE on show admission!
Click on the link above to access your choice of discount coupons; Either save $5 when you bring the coupon AND a canned good to the cashier, or save $3 when you bring a coupon to the cashier. Tickets purchased are valid for all three days of the show. Children under 18 are free when accompanied by a paid adult

Driving Directions
Directions to Eastern States Exposition

Hotel Information
Hotel Rate
Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place
One Monarch Place
Springfield, MA 01144
Phone: (413) 781-1010
Fax: (413) 734-3249
Host Hotel: (Driving Distance: approx. 1.7 miles; 4 minutes)
Reservations: (800) 426-9004 or (413) 781-1010
Rate(s): $115 (single/double)
Cut-off: October 19, 2010
Internet: Complimentary high speed internet access
Parking: Complimentary for overnight guests; $4/day for day only parking; $30 per vehicle for buses or large oversized trucks available at nearby alternative site
Added Value: Complimentary full American Breakfast Buffet

Meet the Editors:
Demetra Aposporos, Editor-in-Chief, Old-House JournalOld-House Journal, Editor-in-Chief, Demetra Aposporos
Aposporos has a deep appreciation for architecture, design theory, and building history. From an early age, she attended many old-house-related events in Washington, D.C., including preservation seminars, antique fairs, and Deco Society gatherings. During numerous travels abroad, she has sought out great architecture, making pilgrimages to structures as disparate as the Acropolis, the Hermitage, La Sagrada Famiglia, and every conceivable Parisian Metro awning. As the previous owner of a circa 1900 mail-order Foursquare, she's undertaken numerous hands-on restoration projects, from paint-stripping built-ins to faux-graining wood floors to roofing and laying brick walkways. She spent nearly a dozen years working as a writer and editor at National Geographic before coming to Old-House Journal as senior editor in 2005, where she has contributed dozens of articles on topics ranging from historical overviews (the advent of color in bathrooms, the emergence of 1950s atomic wallpaper) to in-depth how-to's on creating curved moldings and laying brick walkways. Demetra's commentary on architecture has been quoted in The New York Times. The wonders of old houses—how to research and solve their many puzzles, and tune-up and preserve their many parts—are a passion she relishes exploring with OHJ's readers.


Patricia Poore, Editor-in-Chief, Old-House InteriorsOld-House Interiors, Editor-in-Chief, Patricia Poore
Poore is currently serving as editor-in-chief of the magazines Old-House Interiors, Arts & Crafts Homes, and Early Homes, all of which she founded, Poore is also the former editor and publisher of Old-House Journal and the environmental magazine GARBAGE (1989–1995). Once a Brooklyn brownstoner, she lives in a 1904 "Tudorbethan" English Arts & Crafts house in Gloucester, Mass., with her sons Will and Peter.
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