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A photograph that was hanging on the west wall in the addition.

On the west wall of the addition probably in the middle between the north and south walls is the steps and doorway into the original house portion.

Looking in from that doorway into the original house on the south side of the stairway to the upper floors.

Looking in from that doorway into the original house on the north side of the stairway to the upper floors

Walking towards the front of the original house on the first floor down the house hallway. Notice the superb woodwork.

Standing in the hallway between the stairway and front door. Looking to the north.

Looking through those double glass doors. We are looking though the glass so there is some distortion and reflection,

A little blurred but you can see what it is.. A nice view of the woodwork of the arch.

The south side of the entry way hallway.

Looking up slightly and straight ahead inside the double doors.

looking to the left just before you step through the doorway.

The east end of the room.

The south west end of the room. One of the "towers" .

A better look at the fireplace.

That about does it for that room. Time to go upstairs.

Notice the double doors at the top.

CONTIUE ON TO Masonic Lodge 3

 

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