Waxahachie couple transforms house into exact replica of 'The Munsters' mansion

The couple announced they will be auctioning off what Heritage Auctions is calling the the world’s largest private collection of "Munsters" memorabilia!
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For the past 20 years, Chuck and Sandra McKee of Waxahachie have been transforming their home into an exact replica of the mansion from the iconic '60s tv show The Munsters.

Now, the couple has opened the doors of their home to Heritage Auctions for what the company is calling the world's BIGGEST private collection of Munsters memorabilia.

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Some of the items being auctioned off include Lily Munster’s flowing gown, Grandpa’s jacket and electric chair, Eddie Munster’s costume, and plenty more!

Though the house isn't available for daily tours, you can book a private appointment to see the home for yourself!

And though the McKees don't want the show nearly as much as they used to, they are always looking for ways to make the house as authentic as possible to the TV set.

"We do stuff and then we re-do stuff," Chuck McKee told NBC. "We’re semi-retired now so we can devote more time to it. It’s been a lot of fun."

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