Deconstructed history preserved at Razed & Found
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(MILWAUKEE) - You see it in reality TV shows, online, and in big cities and small towns. The demand for second-hand goods is booming. Now, there's a unique shop in Milwaukee where relics from the Brew City's rich history find new purpose.
Razed & Found is a different kind of home goods store. The non-profit offers deconstruction services of historic structures and do-it-yourself workshops. The idea is to preserve the building materials and fixtures that made the city’s older structures stand out and give them new life.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Michael Schlesinger takes us inside Razed & Found.
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