As you can see from today’s photo, the progress on the roof of the Low-Martin house is progressing nicely. Soon enough the house, along with the guest house and wall along the edge of the property, will look as they did in 1928.
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Recent Comments:
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- Windsor’s Biggest Architectural Loss: “What a crime that this was demolished. The city has gone downhill ever since. You take out Catholic religious, and…” Aug 2, 21:30on
Lookin’ good!!!
Amazing.
It’s nice to see progress here. Why, it was only last year that the ACO quarterly magazine “ACORN” had an article with a plea for a buyer. Now there is a blurb on it’s progress in the latest issue under the ACO chapter updates section.