The team restores an 1800s Cape Cod that's full of potential. Also, the team digs into the history of a footlocker that may have been on the USS Constitution, and this unique garage sale find might be worth much more than the purchase price!
Mike, Jen, and Rich restore an 1800s Greek Revival home back to its former glory. Also, Rich takes on the task of repurposing a 1800s tin bathtub that Mike and Jen found dumped on the side of the road, and the team hopes to turn this trash into treasure.
Mike, Jen and Rich take on a 1735 "off-center" chimney Cape Cod home with a stormy history. Also, when an 1800s hand-carved chair is dropped off at the Mercantile, the owners learn that their $50 auction purchase was one heck of a good deal.
The team looks to restore an 1800s Cape Cod that may not be as solid as it appears from the outside. Also, they meet a client with a unique grandfather clock. Mike and Rich have never seen anything like it, and learn just how these clocks got their name.
Mike, Jen, and Rich help a couple renovate their 1666 Federalist style home that's riddled with 350-year-old structural problems. Also, the team must figure out what to do with a historically significant double-seat outhouse that can't be taken down.
When the owner of a 1707 center-chimney Cape Cod tells Mike he's thinking of selling, the team jumps at the chance to take it on. Also, when two antique cabinets are dumped at the Mercantile, the team digs into their history and works to restore them.
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