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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 176399" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p><strong><em>"Donna - that is sooo cool! Does it have a secret basement?"</em></strong></p><p> </p><p>Linda, it's not an official basement but it's all dug out underneath the house like a fruit cellar. One side is much deeper than the other, deep enough to stand up in. Supposedly, there were tunnels (with underground rooms) running from this house to several other houses in the neighborhood but the others are all gone now and and my house is the only one left. When it rains really hard and water is standing in the yard, you can sometimes make out several 5'-6' square or rectangular indentations in the grass and low spots like paths and a few round very low spots. Whatever was under there in the yard probably collapsed 100 years ago. If I wasn't so afraid of spiders and snakes and "whatever", I'd love to dig around under the house and see what I could find!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 176399, member: 1883"] [B][I]"Donna - that is sooo cool! Does it have a secret basement?"[/I][/B] Linda, it's not an official basement but it's all dug out underneath the house like a fruit cellar. One side is much deeper than the other, deep enough to stand up in. Supposedly, there were tunnels (with underground rooms) running from this house to several other houses in the neighborhood but the others are all gone now and and my house is the only one left. When it rains really hard and water is standing in the yard, you can sometimes make out several 5'-6' square or rectangular indentations in the grass and low spots like paths and a few round very low spots. Whatever was under there in the yard probably collapsed 100 years ago. If I wasn't so afraid of spiders and snakes and "whatever", I'd love to dig around under the house and see what I could find! [/QUOTE]
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