From New England to Notre-Dame, a U.S. Carpenter Tends to a French Icon
Briefly

The loss of Notre-Dame's ancient lattice of oak beams was a tragedy that traditional carpenters are now working to restore.
Working on the Notre-Dame restoration project is seen as a once in a millennium opportunity that has elevated artisans worldwide.
Nobody builds cathedrals like Notre-Dame anymore, showcasing the endurance of manual tools and techniques in modern times.
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