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Originally posted by dkjpika:
Yeah, that will probably go over about as well as the Rosenbaum house. It would be great if it were done, i just don't see very many people making a trip to Florence to see a house, no matter how special it is.


It all goes to 'marketing'. If you ever had the pleasure of visiting the Ames Plantation in Le Grange, TN, you'll know what I mean.
quote:
Originally posted by dkjpika:
Yeah, that will probably go over about as well as the Rosenbaum house. It would be great if it were done, i just don't see very many people making a trip to Florence to see a house, no matter how special it is.

it would go over better than the rosenbaum house as it would be more than just a house. it would be living history. places like williamsburg are more than just stale museums, they make you feel a part of the era.

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