Home where astronaut Neil Armstrong’s boyhood dreams of flying took off is for saleWAPAKONETA, Ohio (ASSOCIATED PRESS) – Associated Press reports that inside Neil Armstrong’s boyhood home, at the top of a creaky stairway, sits his bedroom where he launched model airplanes out of the rear window to measure how far they’d fly. Hanging in the room now are autographed photos of astronauts who’ve visited the privately kept house to see where Armstrong’s first steps to the moon began. All over Armstrong’s hometown of Wapakoneta, there are reminders of his history-making moonwalk. She’s hosted nine astronauts, including Buzz Aldrin, who flew to the moon with Armstrong and Michael Collins in 1969. She did talk with his parents, siblings and children about the 1908 home and its place in Armstrong’s upbringing.