By Chad Kushins
When Floyd Sarisohn expects company at his home, he and wife Bernice raise the red flag.
It’s not a warning, but rather, a sign that visitors have found the right house, the location of one of the largest and most eclectic chess collections in the country; the flag, once momentarily rested against the wind, vividly displays three chess pieces, ushering the inquisitive into the Sarisohn’s converted garage – the entrance to the makeshift museum. Read Article