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I liked this door knob.
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This is the cold cellar storage.
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This is a work shop that had miscellaneous tools in it. Notice the Hemp Press on the right. It crushed the hemp stalks so it could be woven into rope.
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This is a portion of the basement that still has the dirt floor. The whole basement would have had a dirt floor.
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