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Temporary Move of Wells-Sherman House Complete

Stein House Movers Inc. trucked the pre Civil War era house down Haymaker Parkway Saturday morning

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Wells Sherman House Move
Stein House Movers, Inc., trucked the pre Civil War era Kent Wells Sherman House down Haymaker Parkway Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012. The house was moved to a temporary location on East College Avenue to save it from demolition.
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The first of two moves necessary to save the historic Kent Wells-Sherman House from demolition took place this morning.

Stein House Movers, Inc., trucked the two-story Greek revival style house from Erie Street, down Haymaker Parkway to a temporary spot on East College Avenue this morning.

The non-profit group Kent Wells Sherman House Inc. is working to find a permanent location for the house.

Check Kent Patch Sunday morning for full video from this morning's move.

Related Topics: Stein House Movers Inc., Wells Sherman House, and house move
Where do you think the house should stand permanently? Tell us in the comments.

William B Budner ESQ.

1:08 pm on Saturday, August 11, 2012

haha the end of college street, as fall semester get's ready to start? yeh it should be safe there...

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Paxton Crenshaw

3:10 pm on Saturday, August 11, 2012

i thought the same thing. it's like they're delivering a big, fancy port-a-potty to the party!

Mian Dickie

5:55 pm on Saturday, August 11, 2012

What about the piece of land on Franklin and Summit. Near the post office. i think the city owns it because they keep it mowed

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