Just north of Utica, along Trenton Road’s tree-lined stretch, stands a home built with purpose and heart. After Amelia Earhart’s fabled emergency landing nearby in 1929, Mr. Cusworth choose Trenton Road to build a place where love could land and take root in 1947.
Since 1947, generations have gathered here. It’s where first steps echoed across hardwood floors, and holidays were celebrated beside the crackling glow of the wood-burning fireplace after the dinner was served in the formal dining room. The bright living room window became a front-row seat to the seasons, while the kitchen—now updated with granite countertops and new cabinetry, plus a slider door to the rear deck—was always the center of the action.
Upstairs, four bedrooms, including a full bath, kept dreams safe; downstairs, a first-floor laundry, full bath, and bedroom offered practicality wrapped in comfort. And 1.27 acres cradled childhood adventures, garden ambitions, and quiet reflections on the deck under dusk’s soft light.
This isn’t just a home—it’s the sum of laughter, care, and time well spent. Now, as the family turns the page, the house awaits new stewards ready to add their own chapters to a story that began with courage and was carried forward by love.