Like who built it, lived here, how many familes bought and sold it, any strictural changes made, etc.
Beth,
Depending upon the home, some of this information would be available in the City Assessors and building department. It would be archived and there most likely would be a fee to get the information. You may also try the Public Library or a local geneologist.
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