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Restore America
Episode RAM-304

AIR TIMES:

Washington, Texas, Massachusetts and Missouri
The following restorations are featured in this episode:


Jane and Skip Easley's Eastlake Victorian in Tacoma, Wash., built by the town's founding father, Henry Geiger, in 1889

The Wolf-Laborde home, a Victorian structure built in the historic King William District of San Antonio in 1891, for a prominent Texas merchant

At the top of Boston's Ashmont Hill neighborhood, a Queen Anne shingle-style mansion designed in 1889 by architect Harrison Atwood

The boyhood home of Samuel Clemens, a.k.a. Mark Twain, in Hannibal, Mo., which inspired Twain's novel, Tom Sawyer

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