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A Spirit of History

he land that Coyote Crossing sits on has been in the Thornton family for nearly 100 years. So, when designer Margaret Chambers got the call from her longtime friend Peggy Thornton asking for her help in designing the farmhouse, it was clear that family would play a major role. Built to welcome

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