
The Kirkwood neighborhood Craftsman-style bungalow that was transformed into the "Jackson house" for the Oprah Winfrey-produced movie "Selma," is listed for sale at $499,000.
Built in 1930, the 2,810-square-foot home is close to Hosea Williams Boulevard, named for the Selma march leader portrayed in the film, notes real estate website Curbed.com.
"From the banisters to the claw foot tub and shaker cabinets, the bungalow exudes period charm, which helps to compensate for its relatively few bathrooms…
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