LISTEN: Know the News - What's next for Fayetteville's Woolsey farmstead project

Signage is visible Friday, July 10, 2020, for the Woolsey Farmstead on Broyles Avenue in Fayetteville. The city has been working since 2014 to restore the more than 170-year-old homestead. The Woolsey family was among the first settlers of European descent in Washington County. Check out nwaonline.com/200712Daily/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)
Signage is visible Friday, July 10, 2020, for the Woolsey Farmstead on Broyles Avenue in Fayetteville. The city has been working since 2014 to restore the more than 170-year-old homestead. The Woolsey family was among the first settlers of European descent in Washington County. Check out nwaonline.com/200712Daily/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)

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Restoration work at the historic Woolsey farmstead property in west Fayetteville reached a milestone with completion of the main house built in the 1840s. Aaron Ruby with Revival Architecture has served as the project lead for the last decade and will talk about the project’s progress and what comes next with host Chris Swindle and reporter Stacy Ryburn.

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