Talk:Nathaniel Russell House
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editI took out the nonsense about the spiral stairs not touching the walls and not having any nails. That is just made-up nonsense. I have been a volunteer guide at the house many times, and that is just totally false. The stairs definitely attach to the walls as they ascend between floors. Moreover, not only are their nails in the stairs, the stairs have been reinforced with steel supports. This is just an example of tourism urban myths. The staircase is fantastic and a real feat of engineering, but it is not an unheard of miracle. There are other examples of cantilevered stairs in Charleston. —Preceding unsigned comment added by ProfReader (talk • contribs) 04:32, 16 May 2009 (UTC)
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