Welcome back to the 'hood.  It's a great place to be.

For your building needs, try Architectural Antiques Exchange at 715 North
2nd Street, 215-922-3669.  I haven't been there in 10 years, but I remember
it being an interesting place with all sorts of cool things.  When I bought
my house I called about replacement doors and they assured me they had some
large number in stock, but I never pursued it.  

Good Luck.
rjw.

At 10:32 AM 3/21/03 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>My partner and I are moving back to the neighborhood next weekend after a
>six-year-long absence, and I'm very excited about coming back to my old
>stomping grounds.
>
>The house we bought is about 90 years old, is missing 2 fireplace mantles,
>and it would be nice to find a large front door that fits the original
>frame.  Does anyone know of good places to find era-appropriate items like
>these?
>
>We're also looking for someone who can do stained glass window repair
>work.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
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