Unlock Lancaster | Bonus Content

Date: MAY 28, 2020

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Bonus content | West Lawn - Unlock lancaster

"I don't know that I've ever seen anything quite this large and extravagant in a residential property." In this Unlock Lancaster Extra, we admire the astounding craftsmanship and creativity that remains in the first floor of West Lawn. Learn about the beauty and the engineering that would've gone into such detailed work of the time.

Featuring Steve Fry, Fry Associates Architecture.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaQscXclSSs&feature=youtu.be

SERIES SYNOPSIS

You know the homes and properties you’ve passed dozens of times... the ones that catch your eye because of their stature, beauty, and greatness. You wonder, what’s behind the door, gate, entry? Who must occupy a space so grand? What might their daily lives look like? Who was there before them? Who built such a masterpiece, and with what materials? This series unlocks the answers to your wonder. Come with us as we explore one of the coolest cities in America; Lancaster, PA. It’s not an architecture show, but it appreciates architecture. It’s not a history show, but it uses history to provide context. We’re showing what makes each of these neighborhoods unique and memorable, and creating a love letter to our wonderful town.

Unlock Lancaster is hosted by Greg Bardell, Local Real Estate Broker & Owner, Realty ONE Group Unlimited.


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