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		<title>By: Historic Windows &#171; Preservation in Pink</title>
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		<description>[...] Historic Windows Resource Page from Preservation North Carolina, and pay special attention to the NCPTT Testing the Energy Performance of Wood Windows in Cold Climates report and the replacement cost calculator from Historic Omaha. Note that it will take 41 years for [...]</description>
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