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Rescuing the Caretaker's Cottage at Grandview Cemetery......


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The Caretaker's Cottage in late Summer 2018

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The tiles are removed from the cottage roof, Fall 2018

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The tiles are removed and stored on site, Fall 2018

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Cement is poured into the cottage's crawl space to help stabilize the structure.

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