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You could own Mister Rogers house from the 50’s

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You could own Mister Rogers house from the 50’s

Fans of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” might appreciate this: The Pittsburgh house where FRED ROGERS lived in the late-’50s and early-’60s is on the market. The asking price is $850,000.

While Fred was living here, he was attending the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and worked as a composer, organist, and puppeteer on “The Children’s Corner”.

Fred and his wife Joanne had their two sons at that time . . . James, who was born in 1959 and John, who was born in 1961.

Check out the Zillow listing HERE

 

 

 

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