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Mystery house

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mystery house
Beautiful house facing a river, probably in Missouri. There is a railroad siding by the river to the left of the house

This is a place which the young people of Joplin Missouri visited. It may be a family home or the home of a friend. It was important enough to them to include in their photo album.
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This looks like the old house in Lake side, Carterville, MO..It sits way back off the old road..There is a river that runs on the east side of the house Cedar Creek and there's an old rail road tract there also..
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