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The House That Built the News: Inside the $899,000 Legacy of the McCann-Jewell Estate

4 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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A deep dive into the history behind Springfield’s Walnut Street Inn, tracing its ownership from railroad-era industrialist Charles McCann through generations of influential figures who shaped the city. This episode breaks down how one home evolved alongside Springfield itself and what its $899,000 price tag in 2026 really represents.

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