
A HOT AND DUSTY PRESERVATION JOB – Ronald Houck, a custom builder who specializes in masonry re-pointing, was busy Monday morning (June 6, 2011) chiseling out old and cracked mortar from between the bricks of the former Sanatoga Chapel on East High Street, which now serves as the headquarters and museum of the Lower Pottsgrove Historical Society. The society has over several years raised money for the work to help preserve the chapel’s exterior. Society members this weekend thrown open the chapel doors and invite the public to its grounds to enjoy its annual Strawberry Festival.
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[...] Re-Pointing Work Continues At Sanatoga Chapel The decades old Sanatoga Chapel on East High Street is getting a bit of a face-lift, thanks to masonry repair work being paid for by the Lower Pottsgrove Historical Society. [...]