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Re: houses
There used to be one in St.Charles right off 370 and 94... Be very careful if you go upstairs the floors suck!
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RE: houses
If you're referring to this one, it burned down last summer. There used to be one across the street as well, but it burned down about 5 years ago.
The barn is still there, though...near the Katy trail.
The barn is still there, though...near the Katy trail.
Re: houses
That is it!
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M_M and I went out there one time. Refrigerator full of rancid food, knifes in walls, rooms full of stuff still. Piano/Organ out back. That was a pretty weird place seeing that it was just left one day with everything full, clothes still in drawers etc. The most disturbing part was the random thong on the bed, and comments about "sleeping" with people in the bedroom painted on the walls. But hey there is a good population of homeless in St. Charles believe it or not, I have stories!
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So, aside from this place, I can't think of any other farm houses in the area.
It's always a little creepy to find houses still full of stuff like that, as if the people just disappeared. In Eureka, across from Six Flags there was a whole town like that. There had to be like 20-30 houses, a post office, pawn shop and church. The houses were all full of personal belongings...
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You wanna know what sucks, though? On my family's farm we had a really old abandoned 2 or 3 story farmhouse and it was in pretty good shape. I went in it one time when I was really young. Shortly thereafter, someone-probably my grandfather-burned it down on purpose so no-one would get hurt in it.
Man I wish they hadn't done that.
On a nearby piece of land, there is a small house/shack built by escaped prison inmates. Their inmate numbers were carved in the wall. It has a common area kitchen/sleeping area with a small room to the back. Beds and stove and various personal effects like shoes and stuff are still in the place and I'm guessing it was inhabited around ~1920-30's. It's in very bad shape though. The roof is about 4 feet from the ground...
It's always a little creepy to find houses still full of stuff like that, as if the people just disappeared. In Eureka, across from Six Flags there was a whole town like that. There had to be like 20-30 houses, a post office, pawn shop and church. The houses were all full of personal belongings...
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You wanna know what sucks, though? On my family's farm we had a really old abandoned 2 or 3 story farmhouse and it was in pretty good shape. I went in it one time when I was really young. Shortly thereafter, someone-probably my grandfather-burned it down on purpose so no-one would get hurt in it.
Man I wish they hadn't done that.
On a nearby piece of land, there is a small house/shack built by escaped prison inmates. Their inmate numbers were carved in the wall. It has a common area kitchen/sleeping area with a small room to the back. Beds and stove and various personal effects like shoes and stuff are still in the place and I'm guessing it was inhabited around ~1920-30's. It's in very bad shape though. The roof is about 4 feet from the ground...
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Re: RE: houses
This isn't a farm house, but it's the cooperage, also in old-town St Charles. It's colpletely gutted.. and the same 2x4 framing and drywall has sat in there for 2 years un touched.SubLunar wrote:So, aside from this place, I can't think of any other farm houses in the area.
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Here's a few pics of that town:It's always a little creepy to find houses still full of stuff like that, as if the people just disappeared. In Eureka, across from Six Flags there was a whole town like that. There had to be like 20-30 houses, a post office, pawn shop and church. The houses were all full of personal belongings...
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Same here. I believe it was 2 story. I remember being in it once. Now all that's left is the foundation.You wanna know what sucks, though? On my family's farm we had a really old abandoned 2 or 3 story farmhouse and it was in pretty good shape. I went in it one time when I was really young. Shortly thereafter, someone-probably my grandfather-burned it down on purpose so no-one would get hurt in it.
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Unfortunately, the refrigerator is about the only thing keeping the house up, or at least was. I haven't been there in a couple years, so who knows if it's still around? Let's go by there next time.On a nearby piece of land, there is a small house/shack built by escaped prison inmates. Their inmate numbers were carved in the wall. It has a common area kitchen/sleeping area with a small room to the back. Beds and stove and various personal effects like shoes and stuff are still in the place and I'm guessing it was inhabited around ~1920-30's. It's in very bad shape though. The roof is about 4 feet from the ground...
Since you're talking about the farm, how could you forget the following 2 houses?
This is the only location where I've ever had a gun pulled on me while exploring.
and here's a house on I believe what is a family friends parents land:
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Back to the topic at hand:
Here's a couple off I-70 in Mid-MO:
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I didn't forget about those, but since they're far away (and close enough to our place that I won't give location information), I figured not worth mentioning...
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Isn't that first one the screaming house? Spooky!
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Screaming house?
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Apparently you can hear screams from a "ghost" at the house off the highway. I have heard nothing except that the owners live next door, and do not take kindly to explorer types.
There is a house in Chesterfield on Airport Road near the Pumpkin Patch. It is directly across from the gas station, but it is scheduled for demo soon.
There is a house in Chesterfield on Airport Road near the Pumpkin Patch. It is directly across from the gas station, but it is scheduled for demo soon.
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Never heard that. You sure it's the cooperage building? The old rock one next to the formerly-abandoned water treatment plant?silverstreak wrote:Apparently you can hear screams from a "ghost" at the house off the highway. I have heard nothing except that the owners live next door, and do not take kindly to explorer types.
Also, SubLunar and I've walked in and out of the place several times in day-light. Never heard a peep out of the neighbors, or owners.
Yeah! Uh, I've been meaning to go to that and the abandoned plant nursery just down the road. Last I checked, there was a bobcat out front. I gotta get there soon. Thursday. Probably.There is a house in Chesterfield on Airport Road near the Pumpkin Patch. It is directly across from the gas station, but it is scheduled for demo soon.
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That sounds vaguely familiar. The location I associate with a rumor like that is off of the road the family arena is on now. I think I remember a house back in the woods somewhere, but that was a loong time ago before the arena was there...silverstreak wrote:Apparently you can hear screams from a "ghost" at the house off the highway. I have heard nothing except that the owners live next door, and do not take kindly to explorer types.
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I have never run into any problems with the owners either, nor have I heard a peep, but I have read accounts of the owner coming out(if only once) with a shotgun threatening the trespassers.
RE: houses
That house in Chesterfield is worth checking out. Just went there today and I doubt it'll be there much longer.
While we were there though, some trucks pulled up right next to the barn while we were in it, so there's definitely some activity going on at that site.
While we were there though, some trucks pulled up right next to the barn while we were in it, so there's definitely some activity going on at that site.