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Fire damages Carnegie home once owned by Pirates legend Honus Wagner

Associated Press
By Associated Press
1 Min Read Dec. 11, 2019 | 6 years Ago
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A fire that broke out Tuesday in a Carnegie home once owned by baseball Hall of Famer Honus Wagner might have started in a clothes dryer, officials said.

The dryer was in the basement of the home on Beechwood Avenue and the fire spread through the walls and climbed up the dwelling.

It took about five hours for firefighters to extinguish the flames.

A couple who lived in the home escaped unharmed.

The house was built for the Pittsburgh shortstop in 1917 and Wagner lived there until he died in 1955.

One of Wagner’s trading cards is considered among the most valuable to collectors.

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