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walk by but don't go in
This is historic but would be nice if it ever got fixed up. It looks like it could crumble in a stiff breeze. Read about it, look at it from the sidewalk and keep moving on.
This is historic but would be nice if it ever got fixed up. It looks like it could crumble in a stiff breeze. Read about it, look at it from the sidewalk and keep moving on.
This was so sad. It is right across from the Harriet Tubman museum. It wasn’t open and doubt that it will be in the near future. The clapboard is rotted and falling off. There were bee’s nests in the ...
This was so sad. It is right across from the Harriet Tubman museum. It wasn’t open and doubt that it will be in the near future. The clapboard is rotted and falling off. There were bee’s nests in the ...
We read a lot about the life of Stephen Smith so we wanted to see The Stephen Smith House. Smith was born into slavery but became one of the wealthiest local philanthropists and businessmen. This tim...
walk by but don't go in
This is historic but would be nice if it ever got fixed up. It looks like it could crumble in a stiff breeze. Read about it, look at it from the sidewalk and keep moving on.
walk by but don't go in
This is historic but would be nice if it ever got fixed up. It looks like it could crumble in a stiff breeze. Read about it, look at it from the sidewalk and keep moving on.
Save this house.
This was so sad. It is right across from the Harriet Tubman museum. It wasn’t open and doubt that it will be in the near future. The clapboard is rotted and falling off. There were bee’s nests in the ...
Save this house.
This was so sad. It is right across from the Harriet Tubman museum. It wasn’t open and doubt that it will be in the near future. The clapboard is rotted and falling off. There were bee’s nests in the ...
The amazing life of Stephen Smith
We read a lot about the life of Stephen Smith so we wanted to see The Stephen Smith House. Smith was born into slavery but became one of the wealthiest local philanthropists and businessmen. This tim...