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UER Forum > UE Photography > Falling in for the treasure inside (Viewed 856 times)
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Falling in for the treasure inside
< on 6/12/2015 11:59 PM >
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This house is located in MS, it has a very interesting story. It was built in the late 1800's by a family with 17 children. The house was left to all the grandchildren and since no one could agree on what to do it was auctioned off. After the auction it sat, and sat, the roof began to cave in, broke my heart. I could not believe someone would buy it just to let it fall in, until I found out the earlier history of the home, inside the walls of this home is a late 1700's log cabin. I have yet to get pictures of the cabin itself but some of the logs are said to be at least 3' in width. A man who use to live there said when phone lines come through and were going to be put into the home the man drilled as deep as he could, he went and got the longest bit he had and drilled it as far as it would go and still could not get through, they had to move the lines to different areas of the house to get through the walls. One day when this house completely falls in and the cabin is visible I will post pictures.
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