A Hamilton house was built around a century-old trolley car, which will now be restored.
But they discovered saving a piece of history was easier said than done.
The later discovered the trolley’s original owner obtained the trolley car in the 1930s, soon after the Trenton trolley line stopped running. He reportedly used the car to make a house for his son, who had fallen on hard times. “We knew we had something great here,” Breza said in 2018. “We knew we had a valuable artifact of history.”Historical Society of Pennsylvania - J.G. Brill collection, All rights reserved
The organization is relying on donations and grant money to fund the rest of the restoration, which will cost nearly $1 million, May said.
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