A crew from Bear Windows works on the window rehabilitation project at the Jefferson County Courthouse Thursday morning.
The project includes the repair and replacement of 50 historic …
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A crew from Bear Windows works on the window rehabilitation project at the Jefferson County Courthouse Thursday morning.
The project includes the repair and replacement of 50 historic wood-framed windows at the courthouse.
The restoration effort will cost $318,520, with most of the funding ($273,476) coming from a grant from the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation.