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Gallery: ‘Salvage Dawgs’ Filming At Former Moose Lodge

Shooting for “Salvage Dawgs” will continue today. The property was recently obtained by the Chautauqua County Land Bank before it was sold. P-J photo by Jordan W. Patterson
Crews pictured at the former Jamestown Moose Lodge on Wednesday to film a segment for the DIY Network show “Salvage Dawgs.” The East Fifth Street property, once the home of the Galloway family, is scheduled to be demolished. P-J photo by Eric Tichy

A once iconic Jamestown property home to the famed Galloway family and its ties to the mysterious “Lady in the glass case” memorial at Lake View Cemetery will soon be demolished.

But before the building is reduced to rubble, it will be the subject of an upcoming episode of the DIY Network show “Salvage Dawgs.” Crews were on scene Wednesday filming segments for the television show, which follows members of the Virginia-based business Black Dog Salvage. The show’s website says “Salvage Dawgs” is a “trip into a world of shrewd negotiations as Robert Kulp and Mike Whiteside, co-owners of one of the premier architectural salvage operations in the United States, bid on homes and buildings condemned to be demolished.”

Scroll to see a gallery of photos from Wednesday’s filming.

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