Greendale's Ron Raasch with "Two Hands Restoration" works on connecting the past to the future with various preservation projects throughout the community
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GREENDALE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- It's amazing what Ron Raasch has done with his two hands. He created "Two Hands Restoration" more than thirty years ago. The purpose is to focus on design, consulting, and preservation of historically significant architecture.
Michael Schlesinger spoke with this tradesman to see how he operates.
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