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5 Modern Stories of Secret Doors and Hidden Rooms [PICS]
weburbanist.com — Hidden doors and secret rooms have a rich history dating back to Egyptian and Roman times. Over the years hidden passages have been used to arrest kings and evacuate popes, hide shogun warriors, facilitate guerrilla fighters, enable drug smugglers and conceal serial killers. In recent times, however ...
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- sustainablogger, on 05/11/2008, -1/+7This is cool... I keep hoping to find some item of some historical significance in my 104-year-old house: letters, a journal, etc. Haven't started tearing out walls yet, though...
- allaboutdatiki, on 05/12/2008, -1/+4Everybody wants one ... (go ahead and smack me for quoting Van Halen) ... =)
- fastfastlane, on 05/12/2008, -1/+5While I wasn't as fortunate to find a secret passage in my home, I did find a time capsule buried beneath my back deck. The hilarious part of it was that the note in it was only 2 years old, and the wood was already rotten from shoddy workmanship and not using outdoor wood. It was addressed 'to the handyman of the house.'
- ALyken, on 05/12/2008, -0/+1This is extremely fascinating
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