Demolition in the Upstairs Living Quarters
After the controlled demolition is complete, Bob tours the upstairs living quarters of the governor’s mansion.
After the controlled demolition is complete, Bob tours the upstairs living quarters of the governor’s mansion.
Bob meets with preservationist Fred Ecker to go over the process of making repairs to the floors.
Bob tours Virginia House, which was once an English abbey. In the 1920s, it was shipped to Richmond stone by stone.
Accompanied by architect John Paul Hanbury and general contractor Sam Daniel, Bob tours the exterior of the Virginia governor’s mansion and carriage house.