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Mixing old with new: Salt Marsh Cottage expands, uncovers history

SWANSBORO — In historic downtown Swansboro, just a stone’s throw or so away from where a statue of Captain Otway Burns’s statue seems to be eternally frozen, pointing the way to someone’s house, stands a little 1930s storefront that’s in the process of getting a major facelift.Currently operating as the Salt Marsh Cottage at 108 Front St., the store is being enlarged with a 24- by 64-foot addition — a total of 1,536 square feet. The façade will […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News

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