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Hi yes I remember it, I will get the name. When I lived in KC Katashi_itto Jul 2013 #1
Thank you so much! Fridays Child Jul 2013 #4
It's still standing. evlbstrd Jul 2013 #2
do you know where (exactly) it is? hlthe2b Jul 2013 #3
Not so that you could map it. evlbstrd Jul 2013 #5
Is it near the Kansas River? Fridays Child Jul 2013 #6
It is a cool looking house. nt avebury Jul 2013 #7
here it is cbdo2007 Jul 2013 #8
Thank you! Fridays Child Jul 2013 #9
you're welcome! cbdo2007 Jul 2013 #10
wow and there it is. KC has a lot of old brick homes built like that. Sunlei Jul 2013 #13
Thank you! hardcover Jul 2013 #15
Here's the Wikipedia article on the Sauer Castle MineralMan Jul 2013 #11
lived in kansas city, kansas a while back. during my wild days. Sunlei Jul 2013 #12
Satellite view trumad Jul 2013 #14
I swear nearly every little town in the midwest has Skidmore Jul 2013 #16
vista in kck mid 70s interesting town and not always in a good way dembotoz Jul 2013 #17
Thanks for all the responses. Fridays Child Jul 2013 #18
metal detecting that site would onethatcares Jul 2013 #19
No kidding! Fridays Child Jul 2013 #20
not just looking for coins either onethatcares Jul 2013 #22
I can't tell you how relieved I am to find that that is not... pinboy3niner Jul 2013 #21
America has a rich history of tearing down really cool places and RKP5637 Jul 2013 #23
Not 'Psycho'. More reminiscent of this house: Aristus Jul 2013 #24
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