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Plateau Magazine June-July 2023

This issue we feature women entrepreneurs with locally run businesses and cowgirls who are protecting local animals. We also highlight protecting the land and fields that are important for bees and butterflies pollination. And for the foodies, check out our feature on the Highlands Tavern. Get outdoors with this issue, with our interview on legendary hiker Jennifer Pharr Davis.

This issue we feature women entrepreneurs with locally run businesses and cowgirls who are protecting local animals. We also highlight protecting the land and fields that are important for bees and butterflies pollination. And for the foodies, check out our feature on the Highlands Tavern. Get outdoors with this issue, with our interview on legendary hiker Jennifer Pharr Davis.

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History<br />

in a Home<br />

The Pines at High Hampton<br />

both breaks and creates<br />

tradition<br />

By BRITTANY CONLEY<br />

Photos by CHELSEA CRONKRITE<br />

was a kid, I was not crazy about it being brick. It seemed out of<br />

place,” says Beth Townsend, co-owner of McKee Properties and<br />

the agent who oversaw the most recent sale of the home. Now<br />

Beth sees the home in a renewed light. “But it is so well built, and<br />

the way it ‘ranches’ over the land it sits on is nice. Over the years<br />

I have learned to appreciate different [styles] over cookie-cutter<br />

homes. With mid-century modern being a thing recently, this<br />

<strong>June</strong>/<strong>July</strong> <strong>2023</strong> | 97

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