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Legacy Meets Community development
Have you ever passed a building that seemed to call your name? That's how Emily Moffatt describes her connection to the historic Trieschmann House in Crossett, Arkansas. A microloan from ACC Capital helped bring Emily's dream to life.
Built in 1903, the Victorian home first served as a family residence and later as a bed and breakfast, before sitting empty and unused since the early 2000's. Today, thanks to Emily and her husband Rob, the house is being brought back to life, and also staying true to the time period - blending legacy with community development.
Today, at the Trieschmann House you can plan an event, an overnight stay, enjoy escape rooms, or just enjoy a vist and learn more about the area.
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