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Where Everything Old Can Be New Again
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Where Everything Old Can Be New Again

1997
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Not long ago, Jane Barton donned white coveralls, a harness and a hard hat and, accompanied by a professional climber and a structural engineer, rappeled off the top of the crumbling dome of the New Jersey State House dome. It was all in a day's work -- a somewhat unusual day, to be sure -- for Ms. Barton in her role as New Jersey's chief of restoration and heritage programs as she supervises the work at the State House, which was originally built in 1792.
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