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Crossing the Threshold

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May - June 2025

What is the future of the AMERICAN HOUSE MUSEUM? Today's stewards set out to ensure that the nation's most influential properties thrive in the decades to come.

Crossing the Threshold

HEATHER CHADDUCK HILLEGAS knows exactly where her love of antiques and period detail comes from. "My parents took us to Williamsburg all the time. I grew up submerged in America's largest living museum," says the Birmingham-based interior decorator and textile designer. So when Chadduck Hillegas was invited to be the 2022-2023 designer in residence at Williamsburg's Nelson-Galt House, she embraced the homecoming. "Only then did I fully realize what a huge influence that early exposure had on me. Whenever I had a question about what to do in a certain room design-wise, I could just look around Williamsburg, and the answers were there." New York-based designer William Cullum traces his affinity for 18thcentury moldings and architectural details to his love of house museums.

"My dad brought me to the Aiken-Rhett [House] when I was a boy," the Columbia, South Carolina, native says of the circa-1820 mansion in Charleston, one of two house museums stewarded by Historic Charleston Foundation and the only one "preserved as found." Its arrested decay enchanted Cullum: "It was like going to the Met. It had this mystery to it that captured my imagination. Those rooms felt alive." Years later, he served as a docent at Aiken-Rhett and wrote his thesis on the evolution of decoration in its double parlors. "I'd pull those big shutters closed at the end of the day-it was magical."

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