WHETHER YOU’RE TALKING about a Victorian cottage from the 1800s, a ’50s ranch or a Georgian manor, details are what make a historic home special.

Raised panel wainscoting, hand-hewn lumber, double-hung windows and ornate crown moldings mingle with the intangibles-the stories, the lore, the memories, the history and the desire to preserve unique homes for future generations.

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