Havre de Grace historic manse [Pictures]
Ron Browning enjoys showing off his historic Havre de Grace home to visitors, and when he has the room, they are invited to stay in his 1868 mansion-turned-bed-and-breakfast.
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Dream home
The first floor living room in Ron Browning's Havre de Grace dream home, which also doubles as the La Cle' D'or Guesthouse.
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