A historic home dubbed the 'Flintstones House' for its resemblance to the dwelling belonging to the famed cartoon family has hit the market for $400,000.The cave-like abode, built in 1970 and situated just northeast of Cleveland in Painesville, , was the vision of American sculptor Wayne Trapp, who collaborated with earth-shelter architect Ken Kern on the design.Trapp, who and spent much of his adult life in Ohio, dubbed the 3,600-square-foot residence 'Chant du Cygne' — French for 'Swan Song.'
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