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A historic Stoughton building that stood vacant for nearly a decade now invites visitors in to buy and build wood crafts.
Dubbed the Doughboy Building because it was once the home of Doughboy Feeds, the century-old building at 501 E. Main St. was last occupied nine years ago by a fleet of milk trucks. In the 1920s and 1930s, it was an auto showroom.
In February, following a major renovation, the building reopened as Grand Inspired, a combination woodworking gallery and membership-based workshop designed to celebrate fine handiwork and provide a space where everyone from novices to experts can create.
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Growing up in a family of woodworkers in the central Wisconsin town of Granton, she spent each Sunday facing the church altar her great-great-grandfather built, and she dreamed of one day renovating their old farmhouse... more detail, click https://captimes.com/news/business/historic-stoughton-building-becomes-woodworking-paradise/article_45b5b843-92e1-5d4a-ad86-74d56730d8b9.html


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