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Muhammad Ali's Childhood Home Museum Up For Sale

In this May 25, 1965, file photo, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali stands over fallen challenger Sonny Liston shortly after dropping him with a short hard right to the jaw in Lewiston, Maine.

The pink house in Louisville, Kentucky, where boxing legend Muhammad Ali spent his formative years and which later became a museum, is now on the market. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom house, along with two neighboring properties, is listed for $1.5 million. The hope is to find a buyer who will maintain Ali's childhood home as a museum, preserving this significant piece of Americana and history.

The museum, which opened shortly before Ali's passing in 2016, offers visitors a glimpse into the early life of the renowned boxer and humanitarian. The house has been meticulously restored to reflect how it looked when Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, resided there with his family. The museum focuses on Ali's upbringing rather than his boxing career, showcasing videos that tell the story of his childhood.

Ali's journey into boxing began when, at the age of 12, his bicycle was stolen. Seeking to report the theft, he met a police officer who also coached boxing. This encounter marked the start of Ali's remarkable boxing career, which saw him become a three-time heavyweight champion and a global icon known for his philanthropic work.

The museum showcases Ali's early life and upbringing, not just his boxing career.
Muhammad Ali's childhood home in Louisville, Kentucky is up for sale.
Ali's journey into boxing began at age 12 after his bicycle was stolen.
Efforts to revive the museum have faced financial challenges.

Despite its significance, the museum faced financial challenges and closed within two years of opening. Efforts to revive the museum have included offers to relocate the house to various locations, all of which were declined in favor of preserving its ties to Louisville and Kentucky.

The restoration project was spearheaded by a real estate investor who shared a passion for Ali's legacy. The project involved significant investments in restoring the properties, financing a documentary, and supporting museum operations. With the property now up for sale, the hope is to find a buyer who can ensure the museum's continued success and preservation.

It remains to be seen who will step forward to carry on the legacy of Muhammad Ali's childhood home and museum, keeping alive the memory of The Greatest for future generations.

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