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The House on the Move
Tucked among the changing skyline of Reno is a house that’s refused to stay in one place—literally. The Borland–Clifford House, a striking example of Carpenter Gothic architecture, has not only weathered the passing of centuries but has also done something most homes never dream of: it’s moved—not once, not twice, but multiple times. Built in 1885, this ornate wooden beauty originally stood in the heart of Reno’s once-prosperous residential corridor. With its steep gables, po
Angela Knight
Feb 42 min read
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