

Not until the many surrounding trees were cut could the home's facade be seen.
Only stumps are left of the thickets that enclosed the house.
Craig Phillips of Portland removes a section of wall in the kitchen. At the time, he had been working on the home for two weeks.
Craig Phillps estimated that it took him four hours just to remove the carpet nails, but the stairs are in good shape.
The kitchen is planned to have high-end surfaces and cabinetry. The half-bath will be enlarged.
Looking from the dining room into the kitchen, where a half-bath was enclosed.
The home's garage will be widened to accommodate two cars, explained David Jones of F.O. Bailey Real Estate. Jones is rehabbing the property for sale.
The living room, with Preble Street Extension and Pedro Field visible through the windows.
The home's walkup attic could be finished, and afford a fine view.
Winslow Park, and Vivian Beer's "Rustle Diptych II," as seen from the property.
This copy of the Evening Express was found in the porch/sunroom. (Note weather forecast.) The paper was published from 1882 until Feb. 1, 1991.