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A couple turns a beautiful sprawling space in Lawrence’s historic Wood Worsted Mill into a dream contemporary dwelling.  When Christine Gosselin walks from her vast dining room to the equally vast living room, she crosses space once inhabited by laboring mill workers, most likely young women. It’s what she loves most about her home. "I love that we’ve taken this huge ark of a place, made it home, and left as much of the original as possible," Gosselin says. "I love living with so much history." "This building has special meaning," adds Bob Ansin, Gosselin’s fiance and CEO of MassInnovation, the sustain
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