

Photos courtesy of David Tremblay
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| Building #13 looked strange without its porch railings, but now they are restored and back in place | |||
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| Restoration of the Administration Building was a big task, but the finished product was worth it (below) | 1882 cornerstone, found in 2009 | ||
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| The newly restored porch | Museum in its new home in Administration Bldg. | The upstairs window | Restored fireplace |
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| New porch, new roof, new windows | Isn't she lovely? | Overlooking the Parade | |
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| The stables were in pretty bad shape when the restoration project began | |||
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| Restoration of the stables is complete, with walls rebuilt and a new roof in place |
1930s silos show off their brand-new roofs |
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| January 28, 2010 - Restored Bldg. 13, Amusement Building, the Parade and Laundry Row under a fresh white blanket | |||