The home was finally sold back in December after nearly 13 years on the market, but now you've got the opportunity to spend some time there if you've got a dozen friends and some disposable income.
As Dolton grapples with its newfound fame, the stakes are high for a boyhood home now valued for more than just memories, and the state is playing for keeps.
Right now it's so hard to think about spending money in a big city, but one city in Illinois is getting national recognition for being a place to live, work, and play.