Time-lapse: Moving the Crabtree Jones House in 60 seconds
The historic Crabtree Jones House, a 3,448-square-foot Federal-style plantation home built in 1795, is moved Tuesday, February 4, 2014, from Wake Forest Road to a new foundation on nearby Hilmer Drive in Raleigh, NC. The home was moved to make room for a new apartment complex. TRAVIS LONG - tlong@newsobserver.com
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