Aberdeen B&O Train Station Phase IV Restoration

The Aberdeen B&O Train Station, which was opened in 1886, played a central role in shaping the town’s agricultural, industrial, and military history. After decades of decline, the station was saved from demolition and restored through a major preservation effort led by Bathon Builders. This project returned the building to its 19th-century appearance, preserving this unique architectural landmark for future generations.

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Blackbird Education Center House Repairs

The Delaware Forest Service Education Center, a hub for environmental education, promotes public understanding of sustainable forest management. Recent renovations improved the building’s energy efficiency and durability through upgraded siding, energy-efficient windows, and restored interior trim—preserving its character while enhancing its long-term functionality.

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Georgetown Readiness Center Window Replacement

Built in the 1930s under Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration, the Georgetown Armory Readiness Center served as a hub for National Guard units and played a key role in local military readiness during World War II. As part of a recent renovation, Bathon Builders upgraded the facility with energy-efficient aluminum windows and refinished interior trim, preserving the building’s historic character while enhancing its performance.

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Grove Neck Bank Barn

Located in Earleville, Maryland the Bank Barn is part of the Grove Farm Wildlife Management Area managed by the Department of Natural Resource. The Bank Barn illustrates characteristics of an “extended supported-forebay barn” commonly found in southeastern Pennsylvania built between 1800 and 1920.

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