Indy Home of Ginger Rogers Unsold



The Examiner reports that nobody really want to buy the Independence house where Ginger Rogers was born.
The little one-story home at 100 W. Moore St., where actress/dancer Ginger Rogers was born on July 16, 1911, is attracting some interest from buyers since it was put on the market in March, but not as much as its owners or the Realtor would like.
Larry LaGrece, salesman for Reece and Nichols, said even the asking price of $20,000 hasn’t attracted buyers.
Unfortunately, this is yet another example of how local history is essentially worthless . . . Remember this the next time someone wants to build or finance a museum.

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  1. damn....let it rest! there'sa reason why she left this shithole cowtown!

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  2. Local history is not "worthless." Just obscure.

    www.parisoftheplains.com

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  3. Mimi Glossop7/29/09, 9:03 PM

    Why don't you buy it and get out of your Mom's basement T? Even deadbeats like you can get a loan these days.
    Criticism without offering a solution is useless.

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