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How One Man Saved a 19th-Century Cabin in Ontario

Building a big new house would have been easier and cheaper. But saving the 19th-century structure resulted in something better.

Tim McKeough
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Architecture, Design, Historic Buildings and Sites, Home Repairs and Improvements, Interior Design and Furnishings, Ontario (Canada), Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Restoration and Renovation, Sustainable Living
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