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Clare Posted - Sep 30 2005 : 10:42:58 AM
This article and pictures took up a whole page in my local paper yesterday. It was originally published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, written by Joanne Cleaver and tells the story of a very old house/barn, on the National Register of Historic Places, that is being saved in Wisconsin.

I find it fascinating to read about, as old buildings are such a draw for me. One quote from the article really struck me: "The project attracted those who like old buildings, who see romance in beams and worship through hard work." Perhaps you will feel the same.

Here are the links to the article, as well as to the non-profit's web site:
http://centrevillesettlement.com/

http://www.jsonline.com/homes/build/sep05/352574.asp?format=print


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