| Published: | Oct 03, 2012 7:39 AM EDT |
| Updated: | Oct 03, 2012 5:10 PM EDT |
SANIBEL, Fla.- The historical Shorehaven home completed its trip to the Sanibel Historical Museum and Village around 10:00 a.m.
Dunlop Road has been reopened to traffic and all detours have been discontinued.
Crews worked to move a historic house to its new home in the middle of the island overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday.
The 1920's Sears & Roebuck Dutch Colonial Style kit home used to be located near the causeway.
It was moved by a barge on Friday. The project, originally scheduled to be completed last evening, has taken longer than anticipated.
The relocation included working around electrical services.
For more information regarding the Sanibel Historical Museum and Village please contact (239) 472-4648.
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