Posted by Styrofoam15 |
9/29/2004 8:03 PM | remove |
Neat, a newspaper article which celebrated my 20th birthday :)
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Posted by rainman8889 |
11/13/2004 3:21 PM | remove |
I still got the original clipping in my archives.
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Posted by lost |
4/30/2005 10:39 AM | remove |
I appreciate how some people can't afford to renovate houses like this but I couldn't bear to take the wrecking ball to it.
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Posted by janeroe99 |
6/25/2006 10:04 PM | remove |
They don't build them like they used to.
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Posted by HaloBlack |
12/28/2006 8:23 PM | remove |
So unfortunate there were no buyers.
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Posted by bored_being |
6/27/2007 5:35 AM | remove |
This is freaky, if you think about it. Free house.... $5,000.... the owners must be crabby, the house is haunted, or this is more than what meets the eye (in a bad way)
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Posted by rainman8889 |
6/30/2007 3:05 AM | remove |
The owners of the property wanted to get rid of the house. They just wanted the land and couldn't care less if the house was demolished or moved. They made more from the land without the house on it so their wallets were very well satisfied.
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Posted by Jonsered |
9/14/2008 5:01 PM | remove |
Interesting old place. I dig these old houses.
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Posted by shadowedsmile |
4/30/2009 3:49 PM | remove |
really neat! would definitely be a gorgeous house with some work...
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Posted by Mr. "D" |
7/27/2009 2:55 AM | remove |
Yeah i love the old places too. If the walls could only talk..oh the stories they would tell us. Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated!
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Posted by PartyPooper |
9/1/2009 5:20 AM | remove |
Why can't Whitby be more like Scotland and preserve it's past, rather than tearing it down one amazing house at a time?!!
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Posted by rainman8889 |
10/5/2009 2:10 AM | remove |
Because they make more money redeveloping properties. There was a time when Whitby did a much better job protecting their heritage. Guess that time is over now. :(
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