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Why Are Old Houses Oftentimes Affiliated With Some Sort Of Underground Tunnels, Secret Passages, Rooms Etc.?

What are likey the reasons to craft tunnels, passages, rooms and at far gone times when it was quite a lot or work to do?

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  1. Secret16 says:

    That’s how it is in the old ages

  2. Gary M. Cornelisse Sr. says:

    The owners , builders etc: where paranoid and the people around them were nasty folks. They all didn’t have T. V., the internet, movies etc;, so what the heck they built tunnels, secrete rooms, and passage ways. I once built an addition on a house that had a secrete room. It was fun to do. It served no real practical purpose but it was fun.

  3. t-rexs says:

    well
    they were built for a reason
    usually to help free enslaved peoples
    called the underground railroad
    google that
    other reasons too
    brush up on your history a bit and the puzzle will come together for you

  4. Glen Cunningham says:

    Maybe the people back then felt a strong need to leave the house unseen.

  5. Brandon Gibson says:

    Secret passages often led to secret rooms, sometimes with doors camouflaged. So the inhabitants could easily ‘disappear’.

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