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A 166-year-old home on Coburn Avenue in Skowhegan before work began this week to dismantle it.
Two strap-bound sections of a brick chimney have been lowered to the ground as part of the dismantling of a 166-year-old home on Coburn Avenue in Skowhegan on Monday.
Chris Chase, right, owner of Chase Building Movers, gives instructions to workers while dismantling a 14-room home on Coburn Avenue in Skowhegan on Monday.
Colin Sevigney of Chase Building Movers holds two trim brackets called corbels while dismantling a Victorian home on Coburn Avenue in Skowhegan on Monday.
Building restorer Peter Knoth examines a side door of a 166-year-old home on Coburn Avenue in Skowhegan on Monday.
Building restorer Peter Knoth explains what his role is in putting the finishing touches on the 166-year-old home on Coburn Avenue in Skowhegan on Monday after it is dismantled, moved and reassembled in Cape Elizabeth.
The interior staircase in a 166-year-old home on Coburn Avenue in Skowhegan on Monday.
Workers with Chase Building Movers dismantle the back side of a home on Coburn Avenue in Skowhegan on Monday.