
See Inside Pizza Hut Magnate’s Breathtaking $6.75 Million Indiana Mansion As It Hits the Market
I actually remember the first time my family visited a Pizza Hut. It was Owensboro's first and was located on 11th and Frederica Streets, right next to the railroad track. I'm not exactly sure what the year was, but I know it was more than 42 years ago, thanks to this cool story from The Owensboro Times.
Pizza Hut Mogul's Magnificent Mansion
Up to that point, my family's pizza cravings had always been satisfied by the local icon that was Pizza Roma, which is no longer in business. (And I miss it.) Honestly, that may have been the first time I ever ate at a national pizza chain. Well, we loved it. We love the pizza, the atmosphere (those checkerboard tables were perfect), and the red lamps. Yes, I remember marveling at the red lamps when I was a kid.
Families like mine are why the late Dick Freeland, founder of the Fort Wayne Pizza Hut franchise, had a mansion that would make Richie Rich jealous. Me personally? I could never live in a house that big, but it sure would be fun to treat it like a grown-up theme park. "I don't care about rides or corn dogs; just let me tour the place." Okay, here you go.
Okay, let's start with how flabbergasted I am that this place is only 30 years old. And now, "this place" is on the market, and if you have $6.75 million just lying around, and you're looking for a fresh start, have I got the house for you.
Well, Noll Team Real Estate has the house for you...The Hamilton. Here's a collection of shots from the "tour."
Pizza Hut Mogul's Magnificent Indiana Mansion Is on the Market for $6.75 Million
Gallery Credit: Dave Spencer
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