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Thoughts in Progress

Hello! After more than a few requests I've finally decided to start a blog to share Old Hickory's new story with all of you. The house has undergone quite a few changes in its 138 years and more changes are on the way.  In the coming weeks I'll be sharing posts about the houses history, present, and future. I can't wait to share more of the house with all of you!
         -H

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  1. I’ve seen this place on Pinterest and fell in love with it. I’m so glad it’s being restored and I can’t wait to see the progress to the finished product. It’s such a beautiful old house.

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  2. This is amazing. My family has been vacationing in Potter since the 50's and this home has always been an interest. We are renovating and restoring our own 1841 farmhouse so I love watching the progress of others.

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  3. Thank you for sharing. You started this a few years ago and I finally landed here.

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