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Where to watch "Restoration Road With Clint Harp"

7. Timber Frame Guest House
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An early 1800s timber-framed barn, part of a rare still-intact early Ohio homestead, is taken down and rebuilt as a timber-framed guest house.

6. Sandusky Theater
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The historic State Theater in Sandusky, Ohio, first opened in 1928 as a vaudeville, performing arts and movie house venue, is restored to its former glory after a massive Lake Erie storm destroyed a significant portion of the building and stage.

5. Historic Akron Mansion
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Clint visits the rubber capital of the world -- Akron, Ohio -- to help restore an 1884 mansion built during the heyday of the city’s industrial might, exploring other fascinating structures and the history of the city in the process.

4. Charleston Freedman's Cottage
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A small house built in 1871 by a formerly enslaved family -- known commonly in this area as Freedman's Cottage -- is restored as a single-family home in Charleston, South Carolina.

3. Vermont Corn Crib Cabin
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An 1800s corn crib from the Green Mountain State is carefully deconstructed, moved and restored as a guest cabin in a meadow with amazing views in the small town of Middletown Springs, Vermont.

2. Montana Covered Wagons
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Four historic wagons used as living quarters by sheepherders in the 19th and early 20th centuries are rescued from a junkyard and carefully restored as cozy overnight camping stays on a 200-acre ranch in the rugged Montana landscape.

1. Waco Glass Studio
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A timber-framed barn on the verge of collapse in upstate New York is carefully deconstructed, shipped to Texas, and rebuilt as a glass and leather studio in a crafts village just outside Waco.