In Georgia, one family’s longtime home near where the Masters Tournament takes place every year is still standing, despite the club offering millions for it.
An unassuming house situated right in the middle of where the Masters Tournament takes place each year is still standing, The Post has learned.
Located at 1112 Stanley Road, one Georgia family has refused to sell for decades, turning down millions of dollars in the name of family legacy. The home was built by Herman and Elizabeth Thacker in 1959. They raised their children and grandchildren inside., the two revealed that their 1,900-square-foot home is where they hoped to live out their final days.Herman and Elizabeth Thacker in front of their home in Augusta, Georgia in April 2016.And, indeed, it seems Herman took his final breaths in the home where he lived for more than 65 years.at 86 years old. His wife of 64 years remains in the home today.
Whenever a representative from Augusta National stopped by to make an offer, up to $1 million, the two always invited him inside.Herman and Elizabeth Thacker built the home back in 1959.“He’ll come by here every so often and he’ll say, ‘Just want to let you know we’re still interested in your property,'” Herman said at the time. “And we’ll tell him the same thing again.”Their family has since expanded to include five great-grandchildren.
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