The last time we did this was 2018, when we bestowed our Home Improvement Awards to properties on Dorchester's east side. At the time, we wrote that property owners need to be celebrated when they invest in their homes and their community. Here's a look back to what we said:
Washington Ave. and East 10th St.: This home is currently undergoing one of the more impressive home improvements we've seen in some time. The owner took one of Dorchester's most historic homes, since it belonged to the well-known Dr. Panter, and has given it an eye-catching makeover. Both exterior and landscape improvements have slowed traffic driving past this home in recent weeks. Kudos to these proud Dorchester residents for owning and renovating a great place!
East 10 St. and Lincoln Ave.: This renovation deserves recognition throughout the state. Those who has driven on East 10th Street over the past few years have noticed the impressive restoration of one of Dorchester's most historic homes -- the transformation of the former estate of Dorchester pioneer W.J. Thompson. This 3,000 sq. ft. home, built in 1901, is an intriguing piece of Nebraska's past as it was the site of Dorchester's famous Elmwood Pony Farm, reportedly the largest pony farm west of the Mississippi. The mansion is now home to Dorchester's The Well, which offers alternative and holistic health services and products, including massages, aromatherapy health, essential oils, soaps and lotions, crafts -- even yoga class. What's old is amazing and new again!
Now that it's 2023, let us know who deserves the Times' Home Improvement Award for this year. Leave your comments below, or email them to Dorchester.Times@gmail.com.
Both are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe house Birds are fixing up catty corner from the school to the southwest.
ReplyDeleteI second that. The Birds restoring that house on 9th street is the best thing to happen to D Town in quite a few years
DeleteThe Well is gorgeous!
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