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The Gideon H. Pond House project called for the conversion of this 1854-era home, on the National Register of Historic Places, into an interpretive learning center with an on-site caretaker. The design involved the development of a master plan for the entire park. A major facet of the project called for the removal of the 1910 2-story addition and reconstruction of the original pre-emption house, containing the kitchen and woodshed. Written accounts, photographs, and other data provided a guideline for the design.
Kodet woked to return Pond to its historic appearance while making it accessible to all visitors. Kodet worked with the site and existing structure to create a wheelchair accessible entrance.
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