Growing up, Kenny Herold was always passionate about history and loved going on family road trips to cities such as Charleston, St. Augustine, and Boston. One of his favorite things about visiting these places was seeing all of the historic buildings that have been carefully preserved by their owners up to present day for everyone to see. Always having been good with his hands, he decided to combine his love for woodworking/carpentry and historic buildings by turning these passions into a career. Ever since Kenny Alan Herold has been involved in many projects that help restore the integrity of aging buildings. When he isn't working, Kenny Herold spends his free time playing golf and going on outings with his family.
Learn MoreReal estate continues to be one of the best long-term investments that someone can make. While there continues to be new construction taking place in cities all over the country, finding ways to incorporate the charm of older real estate trends is very important. One individual that has had a successful career when it comes […]
Kenny Herold has had many years of experience restoring aging and historic old buildings and along the way, he developed an interest in fine whiskey, bourbon, and scotch. Even though Kenny Herold is from Minnesota, he enjoys many aspects of handcrafted and specialty whiskey from the creation process to trying new brands. He has learned […]
With the rise of craft cocktails and local distilleries, dark liquors like whiskey are seeing a resurgence in popularity. The Old Fashioned and the Manhattan are once again becoming household names with the rise in whiskey. But what type of whiskey should you be using in these born-again classics? Bourbon, rye, scotch…what are the actual […]
Preservation carpentry is a craft that employs traditional and time-honored techniques in carpentry to faithfully reproduce and repair woodwork in historical homes, explains Kenny Herold of Minnesota. Often used to help restore pre-20th-century homes with historical registry compliance looking over their shoulder, restoration carpenters must be masters of a variety of techniques and methods. […]