Talk:Mary Todd Lincoln House

Latest comment: 13 years ago by K3vin in topic Number of storeys

hidden history edit

Lexington, has recently started to acknowledge its past. Subjects that were normally the only spoken in hushed tones, are now getting recognized by historical markers. It is not widely known, that the main reason this house was saved from demolition for the next door Lexington Center, is a young student's research paper on Lexington Brothels. In her research, it was also discovered this particular "former brothel" had an even more famous resident. Lost in history was its status as the Todd house. It is for that reason, I feel it is important to embrace its brothel past, because without it, this treasure would be a parking lot. In the future, I plan to source the paper to which I refer in this talk page. Until then. shhh whisper whisper. --K3vin (talk) 04:58, 21 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Number of storeys edit

Currently, the article states the house is two storeys, however (having been there this past weekend), it has three storeys, with two bedrooms on the third floor. Shsilver (talk) 19:49, 3 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

Could the third floor be considered an attic, or half story? from pictures it appears to be not to be a full walled floor. That could be the reason for the description. K3vin (talk) 04:42, 4 August 2010 (UTC)Reply