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SUMMARY:Old House Doctor
DESCRIPTION:Offered in conjunction with Design/Build: The Drawings of Phillips & Holloran\, Architects (on view at the Cape Ann Museum through October 9\, 2016) and in collaboration with Historic New England.\n\nPreservation experts at this drop-in event will answer questions about preventive maintenance\, researching an old house\, identifying a home's architectural style\, creating historic gardens\, and choosing paint colors that enhance historic houses. Visitors are invited to bring photos or images of their homes along with their questions to share with the "Old House Doctors." Pre-registration is not required. The White-Ellery House (1710)\, maintained and operated by the Cape Ann Museum\, will be open to the public during this event.\nA $10 donation is suggested. For more information\, please call (978)283-0455 x10 or email info@capeannmuseum.org.\nThe White-Ellery House\, dated by dendrochronology to 1710\, will be open during this event.\n\n SPECIALISTS AND AREAS OF EXPERTISE:\nMaintenance – Pre-1850s Houses\nJoe Cornish\, Supervising Preservation Services Manager\, Historic New England\n\nArchitectural Style – Post-1850s Houses\nJoanna McKnight\, Preservation Services Manager\, Northern New England\, Historic New England\n\nPaint Color – Post-1850s Houses\nSally Zimmerman\, Senior Manager of Historic Preservation Services\, Historic New England\n\nHistoric Gardens\nGail Anderson\, Historic Garden Consultant\n\nFirst Period Houses on Cape Ann\nPrudence Fish\, Author of Antiques Houses of Gloucester\n\nHow to Research Your Old Home\nStephanie Buck\, Librarian/Archivist\, Cape Ann Museum
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Offered in conjunction with Design/Build: The Drawings of Phillips & Holloran\, Architects (on view at the Cape Ann Museum through October 9\, 2016) and in collaboration with Historic New England.\n\nPreservation experts at this drop-in event will answer questions about preventive maintenance\, researching an old house\, identifying a home's architectural style\, creating historic gardens\, and choosing paint colors that enhance historic houses. Visitors are invited to bring photos or images of their homes along with their questions to share with the "Old House Doctors." Pre-registration is not required. The White-Ellery House (1710)\, maintained and operated by the Cape Ann Museum\, will be open to the public during this event.\nA $10 donation is suggested. For more information\, please call (978)283-0455 x10 or email info@capeannmuseum.org.\nThe White-Ellery House\, dated by dendrochronology to 1710\, will be open during this event.\n\n SPECIALISTS AND AREAS OF EXPERTISE:\nMaintenance – Pre-1850s Houses\nJoe Cornish\, Supervising Preservation Services Manager\, Historic New England\n\nArchitectural Style – Post-1850s Houses\nJoanna McKnight\, Preservation Services Manager\, Northern New England\, Historic New England\n\nPaint Color – Post-1850s Houses\nSally Zimmerman\, Senior Manager of Historic Preservation Services\, Historic New England\n\nHistoric Gardens\nGail Anderson\, Historic Garden Consultant\n\nFirst Period Houses on Cape Ann\nPrudence Fish\, Author of Antiques Houses of Gloucester\n\nHow to Research Your Old Home\nStephanie Buck\, Librarian/Archivist\, Cape Ann Museum\n
LOCATION:White Ellery House\, Gloucester\, MA 01930 The White-Ellery House is located at 245 Washington Street in Gloucester at the Route 128 Grant Circle Rotary.
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URL:https://business.capeannchamber.com/events/details/old-house-doctor-08-05-2016-2521
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