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Fate of historic Herbst House in Sewickley still hangs in the balance

Michael DiVittorio
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Courtesy Sewickley Valley Historical Society
The Sewickley summer home of David C. Herbst of the Independent Natural Gas Co., called the Herbst House, in the late 1800s.
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Courtesy Sewickley Valley Historical Society
The family of David C. Herbst of the Independent Natural Gas Co. and Standard Oil Co. at their summer home in Sewickley, called the Herbst House, in the late 1800s.
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Courtesy Sewickley Valley Historical Society
The family of David C. Herbst of the Independent Natural Gas Co. and Standard Oil Co. at their summer home in Sewickley, called the Herbst House, in the late 1800s.
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Courtesy Sewickley Valley Historical Society
An undated postcard photo of the former St. James School, also called the Herbst House, in Sewickley.
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Louis Ruediger | TribLive
Members of the Sewickley Historical Society and family members gather in front of the Herbst House located at 231 Broad Street on Oct. 15: Darla Whitlock, Mary Beth Pastorius, Susan Holt, Teresa Duff, Marty O’Brien, James Moon, Chris Driscoll and Whitlock children Wyatt 6, Tucker, 4, and Graham, 6.
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Louis Ruediger | TribLive
Herbst House exterior at 231 Broad Street Sewickley

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