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Monday, October 13, 2008

Renovation


For 30 or 40 years, Carol Stack's house in the Lockridge community near Durham and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, was an A-frame built into the side of a hill--all roof and few windows, dark and cramped. It only took four solid years of remodeling to change all that.



Posted by Torture Accountability at 8:56 AM

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