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Harry Connick Jr.'s Tiny House Built by Spotsylvania Company
Host of "Harry" spent the night in the home. Episode aired Wednesday.

SPOTSYLVANIA, VA — Alicia and Kristopher Angstadt are the owners of Tiny House Building Company, which specializes in building, well, tiny houses. Last Friday night, they didn't stay in one of their creations. But Harry Connick Jr. did. In Manhatten, no less.
While Alicia and Kristopher stayed at a hotel across the street, the crooner and host of the syndicated talk show "Harry" spent the night inside one of their tiny houses near the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
"He even brought his 10-piece band inside for a while," Alicia said Thursday with a laugh. "He was so super nice and down to earth it was unbelievable.
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"But the coolest thing was that he was so excited about doing it."
He did it for a segment that ran on Wednesday's show, and Connick Jr. updated his Facebook followers during the stay, ending with:
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I did it!! I made it through the night at #HarrysTinyHouse! Where should I go next with my tiny house?? #HarryTV
Actually, the tiny house in which he stayed is back in Spotsylvania after having been transported there this past Saturday.
Photo: Alicia Angstadt
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