Bradley-Hubbell House: Raising Funds for a Historical Structure
09/08/08 10:37
Historical Structures such as Bradley-Hubbell house on Black Rock Turnpike will be opened up for tour to raise funds and maintain other magnificent architectures in the country. This project for a cause is lead by the Easton Historical Society's president Lynne Geanne. Maintaining historical places and architecture needs time, effort and specially money. Details and the objectives of the project can be read here.
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