Drew University Historic Preservation Class: Historic Kitchens and Pantries
April 28, 2012 |
Historic Kitchens and Pantries
The kitchen, the most important room in any house, is an even greater concern for anyone who owns a historic property. Attendees will explore specific examples of the changing design and purpose of elements such as cabinetry and woodwork, cook stoves and ranges, sinks and countertops, walls treatments and flooring, plus lighting and appliances, along with insights about obtaining them today.
Space is limited in all courses so register now to avoid disappointment! Call Drew’s Caspersen School of Graduate Study at 973/408-3118 for a brochure and registration information or visit our web site at http://www.drew.edu/historicpreservation for
lengthier course descriptions and registration information.
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Website:
www.drew.edu/historicpreservation |
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Location Information |
Drew University |
36 Madison Ave Madison, NJ 07940 |
Website:
www.drew.edu/historicpreservation |
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Contact Information |
Pat Tagg |
Email:
ptagg@drew.edu |
Phone:
973-408-3185 |
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