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the home, and we want visitors to have their privacy,” Jacki Gross said.

Companies have already started holding business retreats in the 2,600-square-foot home. It’s also open for parties, Jacki Gross said.

The Grosses are no strangers to refurbishi­ng homes built in the 1800s. Just up the road on U.S. 40 (National Road) and Ohio 503, the couple restored the Toll Road House.

The home was built around 1836 when builders of National Road ran out of money and started a toll for travelers until constructi­on could begin again toward Indiana.

The couple restored the home and filled it with items and furniture from that period.

The East North Water Street Guest House was designed in a contempora­ry style.

Jerry Gross said they found siding on the inside and outside of the home when they stripped it down for the refurbishi­ng.

The back, which housed the wagon and carriage shop, and the front of the guest house were built in different time periods.

A photo was found in the house of a Dayton manufactur­ing giving an Army tank demonstrat­ion in 1918 that shows only a portion of the house.

Jerry Gross, a pharmacist for Kroger, has been doing mission work in Belize, a poor Central American country, since 1986. In the 1990s, he partnered with the Good Shepherd Clinic to help needy children.

Now, the couple has started a scholarshi­p fund, Cows for Kids, to help send needy children to school in the country.

Jacki Gross says many families in Belize cannot send their children to school because they can’t afford the cost.

“It’s heartbreak­ing to see that some of the children can’t attend school. In the U.S., we take this for granted,”she said.

The couple funded scholarshi­ps for 76 children last year and hope to help out 100 this year.

That’s where profit from their new guest house business will go.

“We hope to help out as many as we can,” Jerry Gross said.

For more informatio­n on the home, the couple has started a Facebook page or can be contacted at 937-408-3431.

 ?? LISA POWELL / STAFF ?? A copper counter top is a highlight in the bar area in the home Jacki and Jerry Gross have renovated from a historic building into the East North Water Street Guest House.
LISA POWELL / STAFF A copper counter top is a highlight in the bar area in the home Jacki and Jerry Gross have renovated from a historic building into the East North Water Street Guest House.

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