The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is
the first presidential library in the United States. Built under the personal
direction of FDR in 1940, he thought that the vast quantities of documents
during his four terms should be accessible to US citizens. Prior to the
construction of the museum, presidential documents remained in the families of
the past presidents and hopefully made it to the national archives. Roosevelt
was the first to make his documents available to the public and even donated
the 16 acres where the museum sits.
Re-View manufactured historically accurate wood window
replicas to match the design of the originals. Every detail was meticulously matched
to maintain the accuracy of the original architecture. All joinery was mortise
and tenon and we used mahogany wood to make sure the windows will last another
75+ years. In addition to manufacturing precise wood window replicas for
treasured landmarks, Re-View also restores historic wood and steel windows.
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