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Submitted by Jessie (not verified) on Thu, 2/17/2011 - 3:54am
If anyone's interested, this house is currently for sale, and for a steal: http://bit.ly/f2iaMC
Submitted by pkimw01 (not verified) on Fri, 5/10/2013 - 5:57pm
Back in the 1980's, my husband and I met the owner of this house, Robert G 'Bob' Thacker, when we stopped at a yard sale he was having. When we said we were looking for antiques, he took us into the house and showed us his unbelievable collection. The inside of the house is lovely and the quality of the craftsmanship is amazing. Mr Thacker's house was filled with antique furniture, silverware, glasware, ivory carvings, many of which had been evaluated by experts at the Smithsonian. He even had a Tiffany floor lamp and Rhett Butler's cane from the movie "Gone With the Wind". Being young 2-somethings, we couldn't afford the treasures inside the house, but Mr Thacker found an 1860's bedroom suite, made of solid Honduras Mahogany, in his barn and made sure the price was right.
We kept in touch with Mr. Thacker over the next several years and thoroughly enjoyed the facinating stories he told about how he aquired the various pieces he had collected over the years. When he passed away, I heard he had seven other houses in durham, all filled to the brim with antiques.
I'm so glad to hear that this house has been renovated. Since it's for sale, maybe arrangements can be made to get pictures inside for Open Durham!
Kim
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