This location really had little to offer except for the one shot in the basement. The house was built in 1910 and sold to a developer in 2020 for $400,000.
I could find no information on who lived here, except for a name that revealed no results.
There were several model trains at the time this house made the rounds on the internet, all of which have mysteriously disappeared.
There’s a little rail track set up in the living room and in the basement a eight layer track. The track was designed with LED train signal lights and toggle switches to control each level.
I find model trains like this to be exciting when they’re extensive, and connect with other levels.
Nothing particularly exciting otherwise.
The house was good for the one shot only. 🙂


