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Historic building expert teaching windows restoration



2014-11-20 - Prospect, KY - Photo From Kentucky Heritage Council/State Historic Preservation Office (KHC).
A nationally known historic building expert is leading a Window Restoration Boot Camp this week at Jefferson Jacob Rosenwald School, 6517 Jacob School Road, Prospect, KY a former African American school listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The workshop is taking place from 7am-4:30amCT/8am-5:30pmET, daily through Friday, November 21, 2014, at the school. Above One of the instructors, window restoration expert Jim Turner, center, works with boot camp participants. Turner learned the trade in Kentucky more than a decade ago during a series of workshops at Pine Mountain Settlement School, presented in partnership with KHC. He is a member of the Preservation Trades Network Inc. and owner of Turner Restoration based in Detroit, Michigan.


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