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introduction
The Elephant Bar
Jack Quinn's
Trim/Woodwork 1
The Cliff House
Box Beam
Jun Sushi Bar & Grill
Circular Stairway 5F
Circular Stairway 2F
Fireplace Mantel
Media/Entertainment
Circular Stairway 1F
Sport and Game Furniture
Entry Door
Trim/Woodwork 2

Entry Door
How many homeowners know where thier entry door came from or who made it or what exact tree the wood came from or when and where the tree was felled? The homeowners who chose us to build an entry door for them know well. The American Elm tree aka The Lady Tree held the state record for the largest American Elm tree in Colorado before succumbing to the Dutch Elm disease
The tree was felled on July 27, 2007 on the westside of Colorado Springs.



 




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