Cabin in the city The home's "hearth room" centers on the original stone fireplace, wood and coal boxes and low bookcases. (Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post) An original shed was too rickety to be used, but the new one is sided with materials salvaged from the site. (Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post) "Oh, no. You don't want that house. It needs everything." That's what the real-estate agent told Donna Baker-Breningstall after she and her husband found the log cabins in Denver's University Park neighborhood. But love has its reasons. And Baker-Breningstall, a former art and antiques dealer turned gardener and food activist, and her husband, Orvin Breningstall, who'd been an educator in the...
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