:52:00
I'll tell you, it's, uh...
:52:01
definitely, uh, another world down here.
:52:05
Uh, did you say the "Post"?
:52:07
Yes, I did. I-I was hoping
:52:08
to get an interview with you and your family...
:52:10
maybe, um, a few pictures if you don't mind?
:52:13
No. I mean, uh, yes, I do...
:52:16
mind.
:52:17
They're not here.
:52:18
Oh... wow.
:52:20
This is just as you described it.
:52:22
It must have been amazing, huh, growing up here?
:52:26
Like a fantasy.
:52:28
Would you mind if I take a quick look inside?
:52:31
Actually, I'm on my way out.
:52:33
I'll come back, then.
:52:34
Uh, uh, okay, but just a peek.
:52:36
[Chuckles]
:52:40
This is it... home sweet home.
:52:42
Wow!
:52:43
How old is this place?
:52:45
Uh...
:52:46
it was built by my, uh, great-great-great-grandfather,
:52:50
Charles Carmichael, in 1853.
:52:52
Oh, boy, I bet you slid down this banister a time or two.
:52:56
Oh.
:52:57
And over here we have the, um...
:53:01
[Maid humming]
:53:03
...kitchen, but who hasn't seen one of those?
:53:05
Let's start over here.
:53:09
[Door knob rattles]
:53:12
[Humming continues]
:53:13
[Gasps] Oh.
:53:16
[Humming continues]
:53:21
[Whispering] Now, this is my favorite room.
:53:23
It was part of the, um, Underground Railroad.
:53:28
[Whispering] Why are we whispering?
:53:30
The whole place is haunted...
:53:33
by ghosts of, um, the Civil War soldiers.
:53:40
[Door hinges creak]
:53:45
[Creaking]
:53:49
Jake! [Muttering] ...buttons.
:53:53
No wonder we lost the war.
:53:57
Was that one of 'em?
:53:59
Melanie?