File:20110428ElberfeldMcLeanPhoto1.jpg
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Through a historical frame - the front door to this 19th century home is a deep purple. Though they often stop to appreciate the old entrance, John Elberfeld and Jane McLean rarely use the door, as it has become difficult to close. - Altamont Enterprise - April 28, 2011
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current | 16:30, 24 October 2012 | 840 × 692 (131 KB) | JElberfeld (talk | contribs) | '''Why we're here:''' This yellow, L-shaped pantry, part of a 1910 extension on the older Beebe farmhouse, was all Jane McLean needed to see before convincing her husband, John Elberfeld, to move into their nearly 200-year-old home in Knox.- [[Altamont En | |
16:26, 24 October 2012 | 840 × 692 (131 KB) | JElberfeld (talk | contribs) | Through a historical frame - the front door to this 19th century home is a deep purple. Though they often stop to appreciate the old entrance, John Elberfeld and Jane McLean rarely use the door, as it has become difficult to close. - Altamont Enterprise - |
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