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Swampland Video: Historic Homes Part 3: The Kramer House, 1902
By Robert Kelly-Goss
| Friday, May 16, 2008, 05:04 PM
Check out Rick an Kelly Boyd’s house. Built in 1902 by a wealthy family, The Kramer House may well be the finest constructed house in Elizabeth City’s inventory of historical homes.
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By Kelly Boyd
May 19, 2008 7:19 AM | Link to this
Robert, Thank you for the great piece on our house. Your showcasing of the wonderful houses in Elizabeth City has been awesome. By the way, on your travels around town your favorite porch welcomes you!
Rick and Kelly Boyd, owners of The Kramer House
By Georgene and Vidal Falcon
May 19, 2008 8:51 AM | Link to this
Loved the blog on the Charles Harney House. The marbelized mantel is really beautiful, as is the massive pocket door from the parlor to the dining room. Great video!