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Paul Riedl Restoration and Conservatioin
β OpenPaul Riedl Restoration and Conservation is a renowned institution located at 61 Endicott Street in Norwood, Massachusetts, United States. Specializing in the restoration and conservation of valuable artworks, antiques, and historical artifacts, the institution is known for its meticulous attention to detail and expert craftsmanship. With a team of skilled conservators and restorers, Paul Riedl Restoration and Conservation ensures that each piece entrusted to them is carefully and professionally restored to its original beauty and integrity. Whether it's a priceless painting, a delicate sculpture, or a treasured family heirloom, clients can trust in the expertise and dedication of Paul Riedl Restoration and Conservation to preserve their valuable possessions for generations to come.
61 Endicott St, Norwood, MA 02062, United States -
Fred Holland Day House
β OpenWelcome to the Fred Holland Day House, a historic gem nestled at 93 Day Street, Norwood, Massachusetts. Built in 1859, this remarkable residence was once the home of Fred Holland Day, the only son of the prominent tanning industry families, the Smiths and the Days. Fred Holland Day, a renowned photographer, publisher, historian, and philanthropist, resided here until his passing in 1933. Originally crafted in the Second Empire style, the house underwent a stunning transformation in the early 1890s, adopting a grand Tudor design under the expertise of Boston Architect J. Williams Beal. Fred Holland Day played a pivotal role in shaping its innovative design, which beautifully blends Victorian and Arts & Crafts influences. Inside, you'll discover eight fireplaces, uniquely designed rooms, and second and third-floor balconies that overlook a striking central Great Hall. The exquisite oak and mahogany paneling and woodwork, along with original paintwork, fabric wall coverings, carpets, and period light fixtures, create an ambiance that transports you back in time. Day family possessions are also on display, adding a personal touch to this historic home.
93 Day Street, Norwood, Massachusetts 02062, United States
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