š Historic 10-foot-wide house in Mamaroneck, New York.
š Built in 1932 by Nathan Seely from salvaged materials, a local symbol of neighborliness.
š” Unique example of Depression-era ingenuity and resilience.
šļø Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
š Learn about African-American history and family legacy.
Free roadside parking on Grand Street.
Accessible by train to Mamaroneck Station, then a walk along Old White Plains Road and Grand Street.
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