It's so nice to have a piece of our history back, isn't it? That's why a lot of local governments do their best to preserve historical treasures and avoid modernism go over them.
Washtenaw County in Ann Arbor has its own set of historical sites that have to be restored, and they come in the form of rural barns, some of which are already a century old.
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