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MFM Minisode 49 - Resources

Hometown #1 - Kim
+Here's a short video about razor blade slots in medicine cabinets.
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Hometown #2 - Laura
+No links.
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Hometown #3 - Audrey
+Here's an article with pictures of the apartment in Paris that was untouched for 70 years that Karen mentioned.
+Georgia mentioned The Tenement Museum. Here's the website.

Hometown #4 - Daniel
+Here's an article about the windowed coffin with the little girl in it found in San Francisco that Karen and Georgia discussed.

Hometown #5 - Devin
+You can see the "sweetheart, come" letters here.

Hometown #6 - Nicole
+No links.

Hometown #7 - Linsey
+No links
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Hometown #8 - Renee
+No links.
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+If you want more stories of people finding stuff in their walls, people are sharing more on this episode's megathread over in the FB group. Click here to go there.

+My personal story: I didn't find anything, but I did leave something behind for a future home owner to find. When I was in 8th grade, my family moved into a house and the first thing we did was rip out the carpet. For some reason, I didn't get carpet put in my room right away so I decided to paint the cement to look like there was a geometric rug on my floor. It slowly evolved to an art project that I continually added to. I glued coins to the floor, modge podged pictures, wrote down popular song lyrics, and even had all my friends trace their hands, leave notes, and sign their names. Eventually I did get carpet, and after I moved out years later, my mom ended up selling the house. The new owners were in it less than a year before the house burned to the ground. Maybe one day someone will start clearing all the debris and find the masterpiece I left behind.

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