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Does the house from the cartoon “Up” exist in real life?

Does the house from the cartoon “Up” exist in real life?

Would you believe it if I told you that the house from the cartoon “Up” exists in real life?

Indeed, the house from the cartoon exists in real life and is located in Seattle, Washington State, USA. In 2006, an 84-year-old woman named Edith Macefield firmly refused to sell her house, and despite a huge shopping center being built around it, the house remained in its place.

According to reports, the builders first offered her $750,000 and later $1 million. However, Edith refused. When construction of the large complex began, the woman unexpectedly became friends with the construction site manager, Barry Martin.

Barry took care of Edith until the last days of her life. When Edith passed away in 2008, she left her house to Barry.

It is believed that this story inspired the famous cartoon “Up,” and the house became just as famous as the home of the film’s main character.

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