The Barn- By Mark A.
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- Kat
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Sunday, Mark went by the 92 Second Street B&B to get some pictures of the barn construction for us all! Yay!
It's my understanding that the building is placed back farther on the property than the original, in order to provide needful driveway and parking area facilities.
Thanks Mark!
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It's my understanding that the building is placed back farther on the property than the original, in order to provide needful driveway and parking area facilities.
Thanks Mark!
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The B&B barn, under construction
Picture by Mark Amarantes.
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Picture by Mark Amarantes.
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Lee-Ann's new barn at the B&B,
picture by Mark Amarantes
This is the view from "Mrs. Churchill's" side
picture by Mark Amarantes
This is the view from "Mrs. Churchill's" side
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Another pic by Mark of the barn "raising" at #92.
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The back of Lee-Ann's B&B, #92 Second Street
You can see the new driveway area
and the new back steps
and new cellar door
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You can see the new driveway area
and the new back steps
and new cellar door
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More By Mark, Sunday, October 16, 2005
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Thanks Mark!
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Thanks Mark!
Here is the Lizzie Borden B&B, Sunday, October 16, 2005.
Photo by Mark Amarantes
Here is the Lizzie Borden B&B, Sunday, October 16, 2005.
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The B&B at #92 Second Street, October 16, 2005
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WOW thanks so much for posting those Kat! Those are great pictures taken by Mark, many thanks to him as well! I'm more sorry than ever that I didn't make it up there over the summer now. But I can look forward to maybe seeing it after all the construction is through, that's the one bright side to it
. At least that's what I tell myself.

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Thanks for the great photos, Mark. I'm glad to see the barn is going up in the right place.
I was very confused in August--it looked like the foundation was being dug in the wrong place.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a343/ ... 0_0155.jpg
Had Lee-ann previously explained the work, and I just missed it? Or was this the foundation to the Leary Press? If so, I really didn't know it went that far back on the property.
I was very confused in August--it looked like the foundation was being dug in the wrong place.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a343/ ... 0_0155.jpg
Had Lee-ann previously explained the work, and I just missed it? Or was this the foundation to the Leary Press? If so, I really didn't know it went that far back on the property.
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Re: The Barn- By Mark A.
Are you sure about that, Kat? The diagrams from the 1892 newspapers, which are reproduced in Rebello and other places seem to show the barn just about as far back on the Borden property as it could have been. I can't can't see how today they would be able to set it even farther back.Kat @ Mon Oct 17, 2005 4:59 pm wrote:It's my understanding that the building is placed back farther on the property than the original, in order to provide needful driveway and parking area facilities.
OOPS! Back here on edit, because I forgot to say Great pictures as usual, Mark!
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According to the map in Rebello, p45, the length of the Borden property, west to east was 115 feet.
Length from front fence to house = 7 ft.
Length of house = 47 ft.
Between back of house and barn = 11 ft. (approx)
Length of barn = 30 ft.
Total = 95 ft.
This would leave approx. 20 feet behind the barn to the back fence.

Note: The 15 ft. shown in the drawing from the house to the barn is from the end of the back stairs to the barn not the end of the house to the barn. I estimated 4 feet from the back of the house to the end of the back stairs.
Length from front fence to house = 7 ft.
Length of house = 47 ft.
Between back of house and barn = 11 ft. (approx)
Length of barn = 30 ft.
Total = 95 ft.
This would leave approx. 20 feet behind the barn to the back fence.

Note: The 15 ft. shown in the drawing from the house to the barn is from the end of the back stairs to the barn not the end of the house to the barn. I estimated 4 feet from the back of the house to the end of the back stairs.
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Wow, a big round of thanks to Kat and Mark and Harry. The house looks gorgeous! I'm still not sure about the green color, but, as Mark said, it starts to grow on you, the house looks just wonderful! And a new barn to boot! Can't wait to see it finished.
Good info, Harry, I tend to forget how much room there was behind the "bahn". Oooo, now I want to take another vacation and go visit the Lizzie B&B!
Good info, Harry, I tend to forget how much room there was behind the "bahn". Oooo, now I want to take another vacation and go visit the Lizzie B&B!

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THANKS Mark for the great photos. You have a way with a camera. It's a shame you weren't around in Lizzie's time shooting photos. And THANKS Kat for posting them.
The barn looks great and Donald and Lee-ann deserve our applause for their continued re-creation of the Borden homestead.



The barn looks great and Donald and Lee-ann deserve our applause for their continued re-creation of the Borden homestead.



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The upstairs of the barn is to be used for offices and to be the residence of the nightime manager. The lower level is to be for the gift shop.
I am sorry that I never seen this post till today.
These pictures along with the pictures from the post by catlover showing the barn more completed brings back the rush of excitement I got when I first drove by the house and seen in person for the first time. In a way it is more so, for the house and property look more like I expected it to when I first went there.
When I go there again it will kind of be kind of like seeing it in person for the first time again. You can see the house so much better now.
I am sorry that I never seen this post till today.
These pictures along with the pictures from the post by catlover showing the barn more completed brings back the rush of excitement I got when I first drove by the house and seen in person for the first time. In a way it is more so, for the house and property look more like I expected it to when I first went there.
When I go there again it will kind of be kind of like seeing it in person for the first time again. You can see the house so much better now.
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