Dolton Closes on Purchase of Pope Leo’s Boyhood Home for $375K
DOLTON, ILLINOIS, JUL 10 – Village of Dolton paid $375,000 for Pope Leo XIV's boyhood home to preserve its historical significance and attract tourists, with community and church partners involved in planning.
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Dolton closes on purchase of Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home at cost of $375,000
Dolton has closed on the purchase of Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home in the village, but what will happen with the modest brick building is up in the air. The village closed Tuesday on the home, 212 E. 141st Place, paying $375,000, including commission fees, Mayor Jason House said Thursday. The Village Board voted July 1 to authorize the purchase. House said a steering committee is being organized to figure out how best to use the property. “We will…
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