The Rev. Gioele and Esther Settembrini live on six acres of what was at one time a 37-acre tobacco farm at the headwaters of Church Creek in Annapolis which was owned and farmed by Mrs. Settembrini's grandfather, William Franklin Hall and then her father, Preston Hall.
But highway progress determined that Route 665, known as Aris T. Allen Boulevard, should split through the land. The old farmhouse was on one side of the new road and the Settembrini's were left with land that borders the...
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