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A crew from Krete Hogs in Turner remove the forms for the new farmer’s cottage at Washburn-Norlands Living History Center in Livermore on Thursday. The foundation for the cottage and barn is finished and construction of the cottage is scheduled to be completed by February. The cottage and barn were destroyed in a fire two years ago. The public is invited to the center’s annual meeting on Aug. 23 when the first beam of the timber frame for the barn will be made. Everyone attending will be encouraged to help carve the joints for it and will be allowed to make an inscription. Following will be discussion on the fundraising for the barn.
A crew from Krete Hogs in Turner remove the forms for the new farmers cottage at Washburn-Norlands Living History Center in Livermore Thursday afternoon. The foundation for the cottage and barn is finished and construction of the cottage is scheduled to be complete by February. The cottage and barn were destroyed in a fire two years ago. The public is invited to the center’s annual meeting on August 23rd where the first beam of the timber frame for the barn will be made. Everyone attending will be encouraged to help carve the joints for it and will be allowed to make an inscription. Following will be discussion on the fund raising for the barn.
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