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> One might wonder, however, why we don't have any 100yo houses. Any that do exist are on a historical register, because they are rare.

That's frankly a ludicrous house. The house I grew up in is nearly 200 years old, and it's certainly nothing special and not on any historical registries. Many houses in the Northeast are of a similar age.



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