From This Old House.
Saratoga is home to its fair share of summer mansions. Richard Trethewey finds out about several, but he has his eye on one in particular. A property on the main drag was once owned by the man who invented the valve used in most fire hydrants. Richard wants to find what else is hiding under the cabinets there.
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