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GREENSBORO, N.C. — The long, complicated adventure of the celebrated Julian Price home has become the accountable of a new adventure on an A&E television absoluteness series.
On Sunday, “Hoarders” will air a two-hour appropriate on this acclaimed acreage in Fisher Park — the aboriginal time that the alternation has broadcast an adventure from one hour to two.
Designed by acclaimed New York artist Charles Hartmann, this Tudor Revival-style abode accepted as “Hillside” is listed on the National Register of Celebrated Places and on Guilford County’s official account of historically cogent properties.
Michael and Eric Fuko-Rizzo bought this 31-room home at 301 Fisher Park Circle in September from the Bank of America, which bankrupt on longtime buyer Sandra Cowart afterwards a diffuse cloister battle.
Read more: Greensboro News & Record
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