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I have always been interested in possibly traveling around to all of Ty Cobb's houses/homes.
I believe most of his childhood homes are gone. One house he owned down south is now a bed and breakfast or a wedding venue. And I think one of his houses in Detroit is still around. He had one out west that was just for sale in the last couple of years too, I think... |
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ritzy area. Here’s the description from Redfin: 48 SPENCER Ln, Atherton, CA 94027 $11,589,704. Redfin Estimate 8 Beds 7.5 Baths 5,017 Sq Ft Off Market This home last sold for $5,200,000 on Feb 6, 2012. About This Home Spanish estate built in 1929 and home to legendary baseball great Ty Cobb; mostly original detail with wood floors, vintage mosaic tiled baths, brass hardware, remodeled kitchen & butler’s pantry; flexible floor plan with lots of options; enclosed courtyard + terrace with pool and vast lawn; Main house ~5,017sf, apartment & cottage ~2,060sf |
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