Can a house be more than a house? It can. Sometimes a house is a storyteller. It can tell us of the people who passed through here, the history it has witnessed, and of the land it occupies. Cragfont tells of days and nights of restless children and too many house guests, of a war weary General home from defeat, and of enslaved people seeking autonomy while always under the watchful eyes of their enslavers. These stories of the past give us roots and guide our understanding of the present and the future.
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