My town was established as a railroad town, and still supports the rails as far as yards and storage on the East side, out of sight of the tourists who come to ride the antique train, which is a huge draw, larger than I expected. Between late 1800's and early 20th century, the town needed housing for the railroad workers which was affordable and comfortable. No two houses from that time period are the same. There isn't another house like mine, which makes my house and neighborhood unique. I'm not a huge history buff, however I do have the abstract to my house which dates back to when the land was purchased to build the homes, and lists all the families who lived here. I found it pretty interesting to know the history dating back to the beginning of it. Many of the previous owners are buried in the local cemeteries and can easily be located. I could be a geek, but yeah, I found it pretty interesting knowing the history. My one regret is that there used to be a fireplace in my living room which was removed ages ago. I would love to have that fireplace, but I guess all things considered it would make it a huge fire hazard (?).
Of course the creepy thing is back in the day, if someone died, they were laid out in the house, which can, at times, freak me out with the night noises I often hear, and dismiss as the house simply settling...100 years later 