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Neil Young’s Childhood Home Goes available to be sale in Ontario

Neil Young's Childhood Home Goes available to be sale in Ontario

While it’s broadly realized that Neil Young lived in both Toronto and Winnipeg toward the begin of his storied music profession, his adolescence years were spent in country Ontario. Presently, the home Young experienced childhood in has hit the business sector.

A land posting depicts the house as a “stately home arranged on 1.75 sections of land in situated in the interesting Village of Omemee,” which is situated between the urban communities of Peterborough and Lindsay. The house was possessed by the Young family from the 1940s until 1953, and can be had for $299,900.

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Trevor Hosier, authority of Neil Young memorabilia and previous administrator of the now-shut Youngtown Museum, told myKawartha.com that Young’s recollections of the home and town stay exceptionally affectionate, and trusts a purchaser will buy the home for its pertinence to the stone symbol.

Youthful may even have the capacity to buy the home himself with the freshly discovered authorizing cash from a specific United States presidential applicant. In any case, it absolutely beats dismantling the house piece by piece.

View the official posting for the home here, and take a virtual voyage through the house and property in the player underneath.

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