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    Valentine treats raise money for McGillycuddy House - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    With Friday being a day dedicated toward love, some are using the holiday to celebrate a valentine of a different kind....Dr. Valentine McGillycuddy, one of Rapid City's first mayors.

    The restoration of the McGillycuddy home located on South Street has been an ongoing project and piece of cake bakery is using a Valentines Day special to help raise funds for the project to continue.

    The bakery is selling specially decorated petits fours, truffles and cookies with a McGillycuddy themed card.

    A portion of the proceeds will go to Historic Rapid City, who have been leading the restoration efforts of the iconic home.

    Piece Of Cake Bakery owner Karen Swisher says she chose to a very special recipe for this special occasion,

    "We chose the petit fours because it was maybe tied into the times when people would have tea. It's a dessert that you don't see very often so we just thought it would be a fun pairing for the McGillycuddy house."

    McGillycuddy also served the Dean of the School of Mines, as well as the states first surgeon general.

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    Reconstructing history: Job of rebuilding fire-ravaged 1743 home captured in documentary - February 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    David Adams' house at 210 Gates St. in Portsmouth's South End, built in 1743 and gutted by fire in 2012, is the scene not only of a painstaking reconstruction process, but also a documentary. To make a pledge at Kickstarter.com to support the documentary project, go to http://kck.st/1isbvs1.Courtesy photo

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    David Adams' house at 210 Gates St. in Portsmouth's South End has come a long way since 2012, when a fire left it considered a "total loss" by the insurance company.

    But Adams was not willing to give up, especially after spending more than 30 years restoring his 1743 home in the style of the craftsmen who originally built it. From structural repairs to plumbing, wiring and insulation, there was a lot of work. Throughout it all, Mike and Dottie Lockhardt were there capturing every moment with their cameras.

    From day one, the husband-and-wife team has filmed Adams' re-restoration. It started as a Web series called The Craftmen's Journal. With more than a year's worth of footage, Adams and the Lockhardts are now hoping to create a 13-episode series to be broadcast on Portsmouth Public Media (PPMtv), but they need your help.

    The Craftmen's Journal is taking pledges on Kickstarter.com through Feb. 21 to help fund the venture. It is seeking $4,500, enough to help fund the series' first episode. If the goal is not met by the time limit, all money will be returned to the backers.

    While Mike Lockhardt said Channel 11 expressed interest in seeing the finished product, the station does not have resources to help fund the project. That is why Adams and the Lockhardts turned to Kickstarter.

    Money from Kickstarter will help produce a 30-minute premiere episode to air on PPMtv. With the first episode, Adams and the Lockhardts hope to find local supporters to help sponsor 12 more episodes to broadcast on PPMtv.

    The series will explore the re-restoration process, the story behind the home, how to get through a fire loss, and the tools, economy and history of the time in which it was built.

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    Fire And Smoke Damaged Home Restoration – Video - February 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Video: A look indside the historic Kittredge House in Roxbury - February 8, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    In Video: A look inside the Kittredge House, narrated by Kathy Kottaridis, executive director of Historic Boston Inc.

    By Patrick D. Rosso, Boston.com Staff

    Restoration efforts at the historic Kittredge House in Roxbury are progressing, as crews work to bring the Linwood Street home back to its original glory.

    The three-story structure was constructed in 1836 by Alvah Kittredge, a Roxbury alderman, famed furniture maker, and deacon at the Eliot Congregational Church. It has also been called home by a number of famous figures, including Nathaniel Bradlee, a prominent Boston architect.

    The Greek revival mansion boasts more than 6,000-square-feet of living space with its towering columns, elegant faade, and winding staircases.

    Historic Boston Inc., a real-estate development non-profit, is currently in the process of restoring the property. The organization broke ground on the $3.8-million restoration effort in June.

    The architecture is whats really significant, explained Kathy Kottaridis, executive director of Historic Boston. It looks like a Greek temple and was built in a period in which architects and people commissioning their buildings were interested in the Greek Revival and interested in the Greek architecture that exemplified democracy.

    The Boston Redevelopment Authority, which turned over ownership of the property to Historic Boston, took control of the house by eminent domain in 2011 to save it from further decay. It had been empty for close to 20 years.

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    Photo gallery and video tour: Historic Norfolk house revisited for TV restoration show - February 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Polly Grieff and her husband Eric. Their house Old Manor, in Saham Toney, will be on Restoration Home - one year on. Picture: Ian Burt

    Kathryn Cross Thursday, February 6, 2014 11:39 AM

    It was its down-at-heel aura that first attracted Polly Grieff to the crumbling Old Manor at Saham Toney.

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    The house was like a Miss Haversham, nobody cared about her, but she was just waiting to be loved again. I just thought this is it, I can make it a home.

    In fact it was just over four years ago that Mrs Grieff first set eyes on the house, believed to be the oldest in the village, near Watton.

    And while progress has been made, its story so far has been less about its restoration and more about breaking it down to its bare bones.

    Nonetheless it caught the eye of historians for the BBC2 programme Restoration Home as it started to reveal its fascinating past.

    And since the episode featuring the Old Manor, presented by Caroline Quentin, was screened in 2012 they have been inundated with people offering more insights into its heritage and wishing them well for the restoration.

    We have had lots of information coming in from people whose families lived here and interest from all over the world as a result of the previous programme, said Mrs Grieff.

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    THV Extra: In-depth look at Johnny Cash boyhood home - February 4, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    DYESS, Ark. (KTHV) - "The Man in Black," "Ring of Fire," and "Walk the Line." ....All of these familiar phrases are linked to the legend of Johnny Cash.

    But something else links the country star to the Natural State. Cash grew up in Dyess, Arkansas and an effort to restore his childhood home nears completion.

    THV11's Dustin Wilson, along with photojournalist John Young, took us to the back roads of Dyess to show us his roots.

    The top hand mounted his trusty steed And rode across the plain. He said, "I'll ride until setting sun Unless I lose my rein."

    Although not as clear as they once were, the poetic words of Johnny Cash won't fade from the mind of his childhood friend, A.J. Henson.

    "We thought we'd died and gone to heaven," said a reminiscent Henson.

    Hope came out of the gumbo soil of the town of Dyess. The childhood home of Johnny Cash still protrudes from the unsettled ground.

    Henson recalled, "We would have to get under the house and jack it up and put blocks under to make it level."

    Only a handful of homes remain from the Dyess colony, a federally-assisted farming community of what used to be 500 families back in the 1930s.

    Henson grew up around the Cash family and remembers the music legend as "J.R."

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    Rent My Vacation Home Has Branched Out with Four New Services - February 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Myrtle Beach - South Carolina (PRWEB) February 02, 2014

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    http://www.fireandwaterrestorationmyrtlebeach.com - Since 1984, fire and water restoration of Myrtle Beach has continually serviced the entire grand strand area. Fire and water restoration of Myrtle Beach has always been there for vacation homes. Serving families in Myrtle Beach is what fire and restoration is all about. When unplanned disasters happen, we clean it up and work with insurance companies to make sure that the home is returned to the safe dwelling it was before the disaster happened.

    http://www.hotelcontractormyrtlebeach.com - Myrtle Beach has years of renovation experience, specializing in general construction, installation services, re-upholstery, and wood touch-up/refinishing services.

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    http://www.restaurantcontractormyrtlebeach.com - Experience in building restaurants and Re-fit in a vacation atmosphere.

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    AWESOME log home restoration washington, utah, arizona, idaho, LOVE WHAT YOU DO – Video - February 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    log home restoration NEW AGE GLASS MEDIA BLASTING UTAH WASHINGTON ARIZONA IDAHO – Video - February 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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