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Restore America
Episode RAM-306

Missouri, Massachusetts, Washington and Louisiana
The following restorations are featured on this episode:

Charles and Donna Nill's 1890 mansion in St. Joseph, Mo., built by community pioneer Henry Krug

The F.W. Wetherbee House in Waltham, Mass., built as a private home in 1892, later converted into a fraternity house, and finally restored by Rob and Juana Ham McDougall

Brian Coleman's unique, whimsical Victorian cottage, constructed in Seattle's Knob Hill neighborhood in 1906

In New Orleans, a 320,000-square-foot cotton mill, built in 1882 and converted into 269 apartments and 17 condominiums more than a century later

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