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Debbie Doucette's home in the Manchester neighborhood of Pittsburgh's North Side seems to breathe and whisper with its long history that stretches back more than a century.
The three-story house -- the first half of which was built in 1879 and the latter in 1900 -- once was the home of a tailor and other residents in later years, Doucette says. Even a friendly spirit, she says, seems to have made itself at home in the upstairs sitting room of Doucette's house, which still retains some of its original materials throughout its approximately 2,100 square feet.See the full content of this document
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House, Garden Tour Gives Dining Rooms the Spotlight Treatment
"It's a lot of work, but it's fun to live in an old house," says Doucette, 50, a restaurant manag...
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