
NJ Jewish news appreciates the craft and spectacle at work in the relocation of the Taylor Bliss House: “There’s something about the way the Taylor-Bliss House in Englewood was moved from where it always has stood since it was built in 1876 — carefully shored up, cut into five pieces, and lifted up toward the sky, put into huge trucks, driven (to be clear, very carefully driven) two miles away, unloaded, and then reconstructed — that seems to be practical magic.”
Read the article on NJ Jewish News.