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I can't remember where I heard this but I was told that closets were often
taxed as an additional room and to avoid this tax, homeowners built
residences without them.
Susan
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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Joann Lindstrom
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 9:15 AM
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Subject: Old Homes/Closets
I took a tour of a historic home recently and was told by the guide that old
homes often do not have closets for a specific reason.
Before I relay the reason given to my group, I would like to hear from those
of you who may know--what do you tell the public about the lack of closet
space at your historic sites?
Joann
Joann Lindstrom
Museum Consultant
380 Back West Creek Road
Berkshire, NY 13736
607-642-5078 phone
607-642-5494 fax
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