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123 2 // SITE HISTORY & EVOLUTION Tauriello’s ownership had cleaned up the retained portions of the property and new landscaping had been added and was being maintained. Some of these include, a narrow rectilinear foundation bed of small shrubs and tulips around the verandah foundation, trimmed ornamental shrubs (including lilac) along the new walkway leading to the basement. Both ginkgos standing on either side of the driveway and porte-cochere remained in 1965, yet the driveway itself was expanded at some point after Tauriello’s purchase. The driveway expansion occurred across the parallel entry walk and included the addition of two or three angled parking spaces in what was shrub and lawn area on the east side of the drive. Fig. 117 1963 Krehbiel & Krehbiel survey, showing subdivision of parcels. Red shows remaining Taruiello owned lands, blue shows now privately owned parcels.

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