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Volunteers come out to spruce up, restore historic nature of Delmont log house

Patrick Varine
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Volunteers help dig a rain and herb garden behind the Shields Farm log cabin house on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020.
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Volunteer Brandy Walters helps clean and polish historical items for display inside the Shields Farm log cabin house on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020.
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NATE SMALLWOOD | Tribune-Review
Volunteers help dig a rain and herb garden behind the Shields Farm log cabin house on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020.
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NATE SMALLWOOD | Tribune-Review
Volunteers help dig a rain and herb garden behind the Shields Farm log cabin house on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020.
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NATE SMALLWOOD | Tribune-Review
Volunteers help clean and polish historical items for display inside the Shields Farm log cabin house on Saturday.
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NATE SMALLWOOD | Tribune-Review
Volunteers help dig a rain and herb garden behind the Shields Farm log cabin house on Saturday.

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Members of the Delmont Historical Society and volunteers held a clean-up day Saturday at the Shields Farm log house and prepared the backyard for the planting of a colonial-era garden.

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