Our restoration craftsman, Mike Adams, has been hard at work at our historic sites during the off-season. Historic preservation is an ongoing, never quite finished process, and these cold months are the perfect time to tackle small projects, like remaking and replacing windows. Today, we’re highlighting two recently completed projects at Patrick Henry’s Scotchtown and Smith’s Fort.
At Smith’s Fort, Mike remade the louvered window for the outdoor necessary. He last replaced it nearly 25 years ago but decided to use pressure-treated pine for the frame and the louvers out of heart poplar siding boards leftover from a previous restoration job instead of the previous high-grade pine for both. He expects this one to last even longer.



