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This house sounds amazing. How wonderful to live in an area where so many homes have been restored and can be shared with the community.
Kudos to Mr. Richardson and Ms. Wadsworth. It would be truly wonderful if more people could catch the spirit of restoration of the historical homes and buildings up and down the Wasatch Front (and everywhere else, for that matter!) The style and craftsmanship in these old structures is priceless, and I hope more can be done to preserve this part of our cultural heritage. Bravo!
I think that is cool what you have done to the house. Thanks!
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