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Step inside a beauty! The Perry Hutchinson House in Marysville, Kansas
Majestic historical home in a country setting near town on 15 acres. This Victorian limestone home has 6 bedroom, 2 fireplaces, and plenty of character. The main level has a entry foyer with 10ft exterior wood doors, a parlor with fireplace and fold-away window shutters, music/great room, formal dining room, bedroom, and a major addition…
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Inside Kenny Rogers’ Abandoned 8.5 million dollar Party Mansion
Kenny Rogers’ Abandoned 8.5 million dollar Party Mansion When you think of legendary country music stars, Kenny Rogers is undoubtedly one of the first names that come to mind. With his timeless voice, unforgettable hits, and larger-than-life persona, Rogers carved out an enduring legacy in the music world. But behind the glitz and glamour, there’s…
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1903 NY Inventor Of Motion Picture Machine’s Mansion
1903 NY Inventor Of Motion Picture Machine’s Mansion This was originally home to the inventor of the motion picture machine, Willard Charles Lipe. It was designed by architect, Archimedes Russell. The house was built in 1903. It is located on 1.37 acres in Syracuse, New York. The house features a large wrap around porch with…
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8 Bedroom Stately Victorian Home With Original Woodwork !
Historic Charm Meets Modern Comfort in a Grand Victorian Home on Macon Street Nestled in the serene and secluded Macon Place neighborhood, positioned conveniently between downtown Decatur and the charming West End, sits a stately and captivating Victorian-era home. With its proud gables, ornate woodwork, and expansive interior, this home evokes a timeless elegance rarely…
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The Queen’s Last Castle: Aretha Franklin’s Final Detroit Residence
In the heart of Detroit, just steps away from the tree-lined paths of the prestigious Detroit Golf Club, stands a home of quiet power and significance. A Tudor-style brick mansion built in 1927, the residence sits not only as a relic of a different architectural era but as one of the last tangible links to…
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The car in which Bonnie and Clyde took their final ride!
The car in which Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow took their final ride is famously known as the 1934 Ford V8 Deluxe Sedan. It became a grim icon of the outlaw era during the Great Depression. Key Details: Date of ambush: May 23, 1934 Location: Near Sailes, Bienville Parish, Louisiana Incident: Bonnie and Clyde were…