If Walls Could Talk ...
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If Walls Could Talk ...
More from the showFirst, life from long ago becomes evident as Mark Reynolds discovers many household gadgets in his 1900 Victorian home, leaving a legacy of several prominent Detroit families. Next, it's a match made in heaven for Ellen and Bill Lilja after they make divine discoveries in their 1890s Eastlake Stick-style home. Then, built in1935, Sheila and Brett Bacon learn that their Pueblo Revival home was once part of a government-planned make-work project, producing housing for folks in Phoenix, Arizona, during the Depression era.
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