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Kitchen of the Community
Read more: Kitchen of the CommunityNew Hampshire Preservation Alliance recently released an inspiring video about the restoration of the Acworth Meetinghouse. Built by Elias Carter in 1821, the Acworth Meetinghouse, with its double lantern spire, is a masterful representation of historic building craft. In 2008, the steeple and undercarriage were repaired by local craftspeople trained and supervised by PTF in…
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Stylish Scarfs for Summer
Read more: Stylish Scarfs for SummerOn Monday, the Pennell crew erected the ell by hand. They had a roustabout on-site, which is like a more portable, telescoping gin pole, but the bents were light enough to raise with a crew of four. The ell, a drop-tie frame built in the mid-1800s, was dismantled earlier this spring…
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Natural woods, their individuality and friendliness*
Read more: Natural woods, their individuality and friendliness*There exists in wood a quality so satisfying that the proper use of it in the structural features of a house produces an effect of completeness which does away with the need of elaborate furnishings or decoration. – Gustav Stickley, The Craftsman, July 1905 Every now and then, I encounter…
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Arbor Days
Read more: Arbor DaysArbor Day is everyday down at iFarm this spring. Brian and Shawn have been building an arbor that will support fruiting vines, like arctic kiwi, on this permaculture farm. Serpentine in layout, the arbor is constructed from black locust saplings with simple half-lap joinery on full-round material. Black locust is…
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NH EXPOnential Success
Read more: NH EXPOnential SuccessThe NH Old House and Barn Expo was a great success. To be honest, I expected what I’d seen at other “old home” trade shows: booths hawking fiberglass steeples and plastic decking. Instead, I was inspired by the level of craftsmanship and care on exhibit. Sometimes it can feel like we…
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Join us at the NH Old House and Barn Expo this weekend
Read more: Join us at the NH Old House and Barn Expo this weekendThis weekend, we’ll be sharing a few choice parts and pieces of the Israel Demeritt-O’Kane house with visitors to the NHPA Expo. We’ll be at the Radisson in Manchester, NH soaking up good talks ranging from “Old Home/New Technology: Explore Solar Energy for your Home!” to “The Masonry Detective: Exploring Chimneys,…
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Maine Steeples Project
Read more: Maine Steeples ProjectThe Maine Steeples Project provides crucial support to the communities that are preserving Maine’s most iconic structures. A collaborative effort of Maine Preservation, the Maine Community Foundation, and a donor-advised fund, the foundation matches community-raised funds and provides professional guidance. From their newly-updated website: The Maine Steeples Project supports local…
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Watch “Reviving the Freedom Mill” on MPBN, Thursday, March 6, at 10:15 pm
Read more: Watch “Reviving the Freedom Mill” on MPBN, Thursday, March 6, at 10:15 pmMaine Preservation writes: When Tony Grassi takes a crazy gamble to rehab an abandoned mill, he inspires both skepticism and hope that its revived bond with the river will breathe new life into the town of Freedom, Maine. With the help of a colorful team of builders, masons, engineers and…

