Dear Camy, If you go, please write up your experience there and let us know what it smelled like, sounded like, and felt like. Too many of my past creative writing students too often neglected these "sensory details," focusing solely on the visual. All the senses, effectively offered and described can cloth the imagination and imprint one's experience upon the mind of another. Another sense that is extensive in it's reach and understanding and power--is the sense of humor. Please let us know if they have one there at Sam's old house. Without that, any such place is simply a museum, a lifeless, dusty archive. Respectfully, David H. Fears