Slow and steady on this project

Roberta Mudge Humble, president of Westerly Armory Restoration Inc., in front of restored merlons on the roof of the historic structure, built in 1901. The association has poured more than $1.5 million into the armory in the last 15 years, including renovating the drill hall and installing sprinklers. The next big project, if the funding can be found, would turn the cavernous basement into function rooms and exhibit and storage space. /
Roberta Mudge Humble, president of Westerly Armory Restoration Inc., in front of restored merlons on the roof of the historic structure, built in 1901. The association has poured more than $1.5 million into the armory in the last 15 years, including renovating the drill hall and installing sprinklers. The next big project, if the funding can be found, would turn the cavernous basement into function rooms and exhibit and storage space. /

Roberta Mudge Humble, president of Westerly Armory Restoration Inc., in front of restored merlons on the roof of the historic structure, built in 1901. The association has poured more than $1.5 million into the armory in the last 15 years, including renovating the drill hall and installing sprinklers. The next big project, if the funding can be found, would turn the cavernous basement into function rooms and exhibit and storage space.

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