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In Banner Elk, N.C., Charlie and the crew must retrofit a modern home with a rustic timber-frame interior, and it's going to take some finessing to get the 1500-pound beams into place; two new faces join the team to help tear down a barn.
In Banner Elk, N.C., Charlie and the crew must retrofit a modern home with a rustic timber-frame interior, and it's going to take some finessing to get the 1500-pound beams into place; two new faces join the team to help tear down a barn.
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