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The first small steps taken in Neil Armstrong's childhood home inspired a giant leap for mankind

The childhood home of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong is up for sale, and its future is uncertain. Owned by a retired history teacher for nearly 40 years, the house in Wapakoneta, Ohio, has been preserved to reflect its past.…

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The Wapakoneta, Ohio, home of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, spent part of his childhood is up for sale. Current owner Karen Mikesell has lived in the home for nearly 40 years, and has worked hard to preserve its appearance and atmosphere. Now, at 82, she has decided it is time to pass the historic home on to someone else.

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Santa New Mexican broke the news in Santa Fe, United States on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
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