Hello again (
reposting). I would like to thank everyone for participating. I was rather disappointed I couldn't get more information out of this home in the archives. I did a little bit of a mix up with the photos and I had a better story for another home.
However, the results are below the photo and the dotted line. Next time I will add a little more detail to help out a bit. You all did very well.
SPOILERS BELOW
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-- House was built and inhibited by German immigrants. The Victorian home was built in 1895 in the MidWest ( USA). Because it was left in extraordinary condition, it is now part of the cities museum. One can take tours and even plan a wedding ceremnony.
--- The man who built the house was Carol Voight. Entrepreneur whom struck is big in the flour milling business. He owned a few flour mills and the major expotrts were to the east coast. I belive that explains that weird garage in the back of the home. He occupied the home for 76 years.
Married to Elisabeth, they had 9 children, only 6 of them lived through adult hood. A daughter particularly died very young. Cause unknown.
-- It is said that 5 people died in the Master bedroom of this home. That is the place where they went to finally rest to their death.
-- In the 1920's when Carol and his wife died, one of the daughters, Emma who never married, occupied the home.
Wondering if this is the sad female presence I felt. In the end, the last living son, Ralph took over the home in the 1920's. A socialite bachelor who never married. He helped contribute to shape and form a lot of the city on what it is today.
Again, I wish I had more information. I got some houses mixed up. However, I hope some of this may resonate with some of you. If you have any suggestions on improving these exercises, I would love to hear them. Until next time. Thank you for playing!