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Woodlawn Row Houses - July 2009

The Woodlawn Row Houses are a familiar sight to fixBuffalo readers. In part and because of the historic local landmark designation, I was inspired to start blogging about my neighborhood. While the roof is still good and the row is boarded and secure there a number of porch roof supports that have recently failed. The City of Buffalo still owns the row.
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If you're interested in taking a closer look at the Woodlawn Row Houses and exploring the opportunity for an amazing renovation project, please contact me.
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2 Responses to “Woodlawn Row Houses - July 2009”

  1. # Blogger Ron Schmitz

    If you care about spelling, you may want to change THERE to THEIR in the following phrase: there historic designation.

    'will miss your regular blogging over the summer.  

  2. # Blogger fix buffalo

    Thanks Ron.  

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