
The Childhood Home Of Dr. Seuss
In 2015, Springfield Museums purchased the childhood home of Dr. Seuss for $195,000. This is the home of one of the most famous authors in the world. From the age of two, he lived in this house on Fairfield Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. It’s a spacious, five-bedroom, three-story house. Dr. Seuss moved into the house with his family in 1906 until 1943. That’s around the time he made his way to fame and started making propaganda films, during the war-ridden time in America. The home still holds its historical roots and has changed very little since Theodor Seuss Geisel moved out. Only a few technological upgrades began, like a trash compactor. Linda Alston is the current realtor, and said the house is perfect for “a growing family.” There’s even an old desk in the living room, which might be where Theodor began his stories that changed the world (Masslive).