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The mysterious case of the abandoned NYC mansion - Page 19 of 21 - Kiwi Report

The mysterious case of the abandoned NYC mansion


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[post_page_title]Creepy player piano[/post_page_title]
Why does this house have a player piano in it? For those who don’t know what a player piano is, they are pianos which work on an electrical current and actually play by themselves. They were creepy enough when they were invented in the 1870s (although a patent for them was submitted in the 1840s). It is interesting that such a musical house would have a piano that plays all by itself.
player-piano
Photo Credit: Bryan Sansivero / Instagram

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