Union Street is a one-way street, lined with houses built in the 1800s. There's also a church, whose bells toll beautifully (we heard them)! I was happy to see many lilac bushes lining the street as well, reminding me of my childhood home in Sterling.
Hardware is important!
The house across the street, which we see from our dining room, was built in 1858. I'm going to find out who William Parker was.
I'm so glad this awesome door is being kept.
The beams are GIGANTIC in this place. This is part of the main beam up in the loft area. Does this concern anyone? I want to have my friend Thea, who is an architect, do a stroll through with me. Will keeps reassuring me that if the city gives its approve, the place has to be safe.
Light fixture joy! This is outside our main entrance.
The boot scraper! There's a slight crack in the back but I think it'll be around for quite some time. I wonder about the lives of the people who used this so long ago. Exciting!
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