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Built in 1825, the historic manor home called "Walnut Grove"
needed a new front porch due to deterioration in the original wood. In
addition, a wheel chair ramp was added to ensure that the facility is
ADA-compliant.Two houses originally built as residences for staff
members were given a fresh coat of paint and new back decks, and new
light fixtures in preparation for an on-campus program that JFBHS will
launch in April. Rogers and Marshall Cottages also saw updates with new
vinyl flooring to replace the old carpeting. The bathrooms in the
1960s-built Rogers Cottage also received a facelift and remodeling.
This spring, JFBHS is looking fresher and brighter thanks to the work of Larry Pair and his maintenance staff.