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Noble Cultivators Building Rehabilitation  

Noble Cultivators Building Rehabilitation

225, Milnes Street, Nobleford, Canada

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Noble Cultivators Building Rehabilitation

225, Milnes Street, Nobleford, Canada

In 2001 Alvin Reinhard Fritz Architect Inc. was approached by The Village of Nobleford to restore the Noble Retail Manufacturing facility, into the current Village Municipality Office and Museum at the back of the building.Construction started on the building in the fall of 1941 and was completed in the spring of 1942. It was used for 59 years continually as a Noble Blade manufacturing plant/retail outlet, then as a granary, a chicken barn, and finally a warehouse. The building was then purchased by the Village of Nobleford to be used as the Village office & museum. The rehabilitation of the Noble Retail Manufacturing building came to a successful completion in the summer of 2004.

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