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That house reminds me of my own grandmother's house. Her's is a little newer (1951). She's lived there for 64 years of her 89 years here on Earth. The house has it's original floors, cabinets, light fixtures, sinks, bathtub, and counter tops, ordered and installed by my late grandfather in 1950-1951. In the kitchen is a newer late 1960s-early 1970s stove. The living room and kitchen have light switches on the wall, but the bathroom and all bedrooms have pull chains from a bulb in the middle of the room. The house has the original light and phone wiring. I absolutely astonish my twin brother (who has a new Xbox and an iphone 6) whenever I'm over there and use her rotary phone (tan one in the kitchen, and a pink/rose one in her bed room, that's it for the whole house) without hesitation.
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