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Victorian home restored, Lebanon, Illinois, 2006. Robert Lawton, (self)

Please note that the wrong term has been used in association with this bulding. "Restored" means returned to how it once looked. This house never looked like this in the past....these are new replacement windows and nothing like the originals, the siding, the shutters are new and not copied from the originals. In Preservation magazine this house would be called "Remuddled" because of the poor job done. This building looks nothing like it did originally, it looks like it was built yesterday with pieces and parts from Lowes or Home Depot.

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