Log and Timber Home Living

Native Traditions, American Additions

t started out small. Thirty years ago, before Scott and Mary Turner’s Wausau, Wisconsin, home was the massive mansion it is today, it was a single-story farmhouse wrapped in an eight-foot-deep covered porch. Over time, they finished the basement, added a master bedroom suite and incorporated other small upgrades here and

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