"We think of ourselves as stewards of the homes," Amy Natyshak said of the historic house she and her husband Mike own in Toledo's Westmoreland neighborhood.
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The Natyshaks’ 1917 Colonial, their home for 22 years, will be open for a public tour Saturday afternoon as part of the Westmoreland neighborhood’s centennial celebration.
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A side room on the main floor is used as an office.
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The Westmoreland shield adorns the top of the historic home Mike and Amy Natyshak own in Toledo's Westmoreland neighborhood.
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The breakfast nook is original to the home but the kitchen has been updated.
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Though the kitchen has been updated, the Natyshak's kept the home's original cast iron sink and installed it as part of a basement bar.
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The kitchen has been updated.
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The home's entryway features a staircase and is flanked by the living and dining rooms.
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The home's entryway is pictured from the staircase.
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The living room sports a large fireplace.
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The Natyshaks’ 1917 Colonial, their home for 22 years, will be open for a public tour Saturday afternoon as part of the Westmoreland neighborhood’s centennial celebration.
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