Monday, May 21, 2012

Reynolds House was built in 1864. The Reynolds took it over after the owner of one of the local cheese-box factories lost his shirt. The Reynolds Insurance Company was run out of the house --the safe is still in the basement. So is the old coal furnace, which heated the once very modern house --so modern it has no fireplaces.
Here are some folks in about 1900, before they expanded the porch one bay (or rather filled in the setback to make an L).

I have spent many hours tending to this house and caring for it. I hope the next owners keep it going into the 22nd century.

If you are serious about buying, do come visit.

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