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Leominster home is an enduring glory
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Stanton, Gail
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Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Flags
/ Industrial Arts
/ Industrial Arts Teachers
/ Middle schools
/ Neighborhoods
/ Painting (Industrial Arts)
/ Patriotism
/ Picariello, Sarah
2016
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Leominster home is an enduring glory
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Stanton, Gail
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Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Flags
/ Industrial Arts
/ Industrial Arts Teachers
/ Middle schools
/ Neighborhoods
/ Painting (Industrial Arts)
/ Patriotism
/ Picariello, Sarah
2016
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Leominster home is an enduring glory
2016
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\"First, I put a plaque into cement on the side of the house in October of that year, and the next summer I started painting the house,\" explained Mr. Picariello. \"Something in my head said 'paint it red, white and blue,' and when I told my wife about it, she said go ahead, so I did.\" Daughter Sarah Picariello recalled growing up in the home. \"It was easy to tell my friends where I live,\" she said. \"It was known as the American flag house.\" With its glass front porch and all-American themes, the home reflects the warmth of the family neighborhood and often catches the eyes of passers-by. \"People stop and they take pictures. They want to know the story behind it,\" explained Mr. Picariello. \"I know it's different, but it's OK to be different.\"
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GateHouse Media, Inc
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