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1995 AL Rookie of the Year owns this house

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on June 17, 2010

BlockShopper Historian Former MLB left fielder, Marty Cordova, owns this house. He played for the Minnesota Twins from 1995 to 1999 and was the AL Rookie of the Year in 1995. Cordova played with four teams during his nine-year career. Read More

Entertainment icon owns this house

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on June 8, 2010

BlockShopper Historian Entertainment icon, Jerry Lewis, owns this house. In 1946 he began a partnership with fellow entertainment legend, Dean Martin. Martin and Lewis became almost instant successes, going from earning $250.00 a week to commanding $5,000.00 a week in less than half of a year.The duo starred in films and television.. Read More

Don King owns this house

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on June 7, 2010

BlockShopper Historian Bombastic boxing promoter, Don King, owns this house. He has promoted or been involved in many of the greatest fights in boxing history. These include The Rumble in the Jungle (Foreman/Ali) and the Thrilla in Manila (Ali/Frazier). King is the preeminent figure in boxing and has played an integral role.. Read More

First African-American elected in Las Vegas and fourth in NCAA history for career yards owns this house

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on June 7, 2010

BlockShopper Historian Former Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders running back, Frank Hawkins Jr. owns this house. He played for the Raiders from 1981 to 1987. The 1997 College Football Hall of Fame inductee ranks fourth in NCAA history for career rushing yards. The University of Nevada alum was the first African-American elected to office.. Read More

Baseball Hall of Fame member owned this house

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on May 24, 2010

BlockShopper Historian Major League Baseball Hall of Fame member, Dick Williams, sold this house in 1995. He played for five teams during his 13-year playing career, compiling a .260 batting average. Williams managed the Red Sox, As, and Padres to pennants and won the World Series as the As manager in 1972.. Read More

Controversial owner and publisher of the Las Vegas Sun owned this house

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on April 16, 2010

BlockShopper Historian Las Vegas Sun owner and publisher, Herman Greenspun, owned this house in 1967. He bought the newspaper in 1949 and was editor and publisher until his death in 1989. Habitually controversial, Greenspun, directed his wrath at varying subjects in his regular front-page column, "Where I Stand." Senator (Wisc.), Joseph McCarthy,.. Read More

Nicolas Cage owns this home

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on Oct. 8, 2009

BlockShopper Historian Actor Nicolas Cage purchased this six-bed for $8.5 million from Japanese-American multimillionaire Gene Yamagata, owner of Las Vegas-based Yamagata Corp. An actor since 1981, Cage has appeared in over 60 films including Face/Off, Leaving Las Vegas (for which he won an Academy Award), and National Treasure. He recently starred in.. Read More

Suge Knight used to own this home

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on Sept. 24, 2009

BlockShopper Historian Hip-hop mogul Suge Knight paid $1.625 million for this home from 1996, the year he was sent to prison on charges of parole violation. He sold the home for $1.2 million in 1998, which was three years before he'd get out of jail. Knight was in many ways the king.. Read More

Hayden Fry used to live here

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on Aug. 19, 2009

BlockShopper Historian Legendary University of Iowa football coach Hayden Fry sold this home in 2004, six years after he retired as the head of the Hawkeyes. The Texas native was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003. Fry lead the Hawkeyes to three Rose Bowls and many of his.. Read More

Carrot Top's Vegas home

Published by: BlockShopper Historian on Aug. 3, 2009

BlockShopper Historian Comedian Scott Thompson, better known as Carrot Top, paid just under $2 million for this home in 2006, right around the time he stopped working on his Cartoon Network show "Carrot Top's AM Mayhem." Since 2008, the Florida native's prop comedy act has headlined at the Luxor Hotel in Las.. Read More


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