JAMESTOWN, N.D. (AP) – The stained-glass windows of a Jamestown basilica are the focus of a $325,000 restoration project.
 
     A donor is funding the project, which is meant to protect and preserve the hand-painted windows for the future.
 
     Glass restorer Tracy Wallach says the quality of the windows is just “top-notch.” Wallach owns Classic Glass and has been working on the basilica’s windows since May.
 
     The  project should be finished this spring, with all 42 of the building’s stained-glass windows re-leaded and restored. All 37 of the exterior windows will have new frames and protective exterior glass.
 
     The windows were originally bought in 1918 for $5,000.