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Not Germany......

 

These are some rooms downstairs ..... restored after the most notable resident fled the country to escape debts, marital problems and scandal due to his affairs (men, women and very close relatives :eek: )........

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A boatswain is buried in the grounds.

 

No more clues .... you've had far too many already .....

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Hooray !!

At Last ........

 

His family home which he sold to stave off bankruptcy and fled abroad ...... now owned and maintained by the city of Nottingham ... and decorated for christmas every year in the few weeks before...

 

described as 'mad, bad and dangerous to know' ......... quite a character.

 

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Where are we now? An historical figure lived in this house.

Good luck.

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Frans

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Hello Frans,

 

That looks similar to my grandparent's house which is an old farm house built in New Jersey in the first half of the 19th Century. Altho the home in this picture looks more like it might have been built in the Eastern half of Pennsylvania around the middle of the 19th Century.

 

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Michael

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Hello Frans,

 

That looks similar to my grandparent's house which is an old farm house built in New Jersey in the first half of the 19th Century. Altho the home in this picture looks more like it might have been built in the Eastern half of Pennsylvania around the middle of the 19th Century.

 

Best Regards,

 

Michael

 

Well, you're in the general neighborhood, Michael, give or take a few hundred miles - as a European I'm not good at guesstimating distances on the American east coast. But you're in that corner of the world. And the 19th century is also correct. Well done. Can you narrow it down further? Remember that a person important in the history of your country lived here.

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Wow!!! I thought you had too little to go on! Very impressive! How did you do it? You visited the place yourself, or were you up all night doing Google images of 19th century houses on the east coast?

Next to the house, under the hill, is an interesting museum about the life of Frederick Douglass. A most fascinating man, his autobiography gives a shocking picture of what he had to endure as a slave. He was a great orator and writer for the abolitionist movement. He never knew the year of his birth, passed away in 1895. Douglass was mostly self-taught - spoke French and German, played Bach on the violin.

Your turn, Thighslapper!

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....just ask the right question on the internet ......

 

Where is this ?

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England ..... yes

Churchills House - no .... and a not near either ....

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Thread 13151 is the only clue you will get ......... ;)

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One more inside ..... and the local church where the owners family are buried and that's your lot :)

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