Old-home enthusiasts transform abandoned structures across America.
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Adobe Mercantile to Dream Home
DIY enthusiasts Mandi and Court Gubler transform an abandoned adobe mercantile building into the home of their dreams while honoring its place in southern Utah history.
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The Creek House: Railroad, PA
Renovators Brian and Rachelle Lazzaro return to their hometown of Railroad, Pennsylvania, to rebuild the town one house at a tome. First, they tackle the Creek House, a small home next to the train tracks that was built in the 19th century.
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The Wheeling House
After settling in East Wheeling, West Virginia, building preservationist Betsy Sweeny buys the expansive 1890s McLain House and restores it to its former Industrial-era glory.
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Henry River Mill Village
Calvin Reyes and his family renovate and restore the first house at Henry River Mill Village, an abandoned textile mill village in North Carolina. They work together to preserve the village, its history and the stories of those who once called it home.
The Hoffman House
Designer Christina Salway and her husband, John Moskowitz, restore a former poet laureate's breathtaking home on the coast of Maine with the help of their son, dog, locals and friends.
Restoring a Legacy
A family leaves California to restore and renovate their expansive, 120-year-old ancestral home in Colorado. They work to preserve the history of the house while adding modern design elements that make it functional for their young family.