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Monday, July 6, 2009

The Christine Clark Real Estate Team of Long & Foster is selling the house of the late Harry Kalas, which sits in a cul-de-sac bordering Ridley Creek State Park in Upper Providence Township, Delaware County.

Asking price is $625,000.

"It's not anything too pretentious," Clark told me. Though the furnishings will be taken, a bit of Harry the K will remain: The bar in the basement, known as the Kalas Korner, contains stained glass with baseball etchings.

It has two floors of living space, including two full kitchens. The lower floor offers level entries and separate living quarters..

Eileen Kalas, his widow, plans to leave the area.

Posted by Michael Klein @ 2:04 PM  Permalink | 27 comments
Comments   
Posted 02:48 PM, 07/06/2009
Drew777
That house is outta here. Goodbye Harry.
Posted 03:07 PM, 07/06/2009
america
Damn, I miss him!
Posted 03:09 PM, 07/06/2009
cusoraider
If Only i could afford it. We Still miss you Harry!!!!!
Posted 03:26 PM, 07/06/2009
Mr_Independent
pjb, that is a totally twisted and moronic thing to say about Harry the K's widow.
Posted 03:55 PM, 07/06/2009
joeolive
The Phillies organization should buy it and make it a museum.
Posted 04:00 PM, 07/06/2009
desaiguy
$625k? Talk about high hopes.
Posted 04:06 PM, 07/06/2009
lackey13
Eileen Kalas seems like a real catch...
Posted 04:22 PM, 07/06/2009
Rob Cherry
wtf are Adult Children?
Posted 04:32 PM, 07/06/2009
jay johnstone
I'd leave this area too if I had any sense!
Posted 04:35 PM, 07/06/2009
mattk
adult children are the mid 20 and 30somethings that are still living at home with mommy and daddy.
Posted 06:25 PM, 07/06/2009
teephilly76
o well,life goes on..........some body will purchace Harry's home,and make it a museum..........g l to the purchacer
Posted 06:53 PM, 07/06/2009
cmp1968
I hope that whoever buys the house keeps Kalas Korner intact.
Posted 07:19 PM, 07/06/2009
pannb75
I fell it should be made a baseball hall of fame in this area. His house is all we have left of Harry
Posted 08:06 PM, 07/06/2009
KevinRx
Wish I had the money, but a few hundred grand out of my range... RIP Harry
Posted 09:50 PM, 07/06/2009
StevenT
625K is not an estate. The headline writer should be outta here!!!
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Michael Klein chronicles local people, places and things (in easy-to-digest portions) three days a week in his Inquirer column "INQlings." He also covers the restaurant scene in his Thursday Food column, "Table Talk." See his work at http://www.philly.com/inquirer/columnists/michael_klein.
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