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Large Tree Falls on Fraber House

A large tree fell on the Fraber House in Cherrydale A large tree fell on the Fraber House in Cherrydale A large tree fell on the Fraber House in Cherrydale A large tree fell on the Fraber House in Cherrydale A large tree fell on the Fraber House in Cherrydale A large tree fell on the Fraber House in Cherrydale A large tree fell on the Fraber House in Cherrydale A large tree fell on the Fraber House in Cherrydale

A large oak tree fell on the historic, county-owned Fraber House after yesterday’s storms, damaging the home just as the county prepares to sell it.

The early 20th century structure, at 1612 N. Quincy Street in Cherrydale, is set to receive a local historic designation from the Arlington County Board this weekend. The county then plans to sell the home, in “as is” condition, to the highest bidder. The buyer would be expected to fix up and maintain the house, while preserving its historic characteristics.

Thanks to the fallen tree, the home may be a bit more of a “fixer-upper” than the county planned. Visible damage includes a buckled portion of roof, a bent gutter, and a broken lower window.

No word yet on whether the county plans to fix the damage before selling the house. County crews were heading to the home to assess the damage, Dept. of Parks and Recreation spokeswoman Susan Kalish told ARLnow.com this morning.

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