Missouri ghost town mansions

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CLICK HERE for story about legal issues in 2017. The Missouri Attorney General’s Office later sued the developers for violating state and federal clean water laws because soil from the excavated areas washed into Table Rock Lake. Below are 14 of my favorite abandoned places across the state. The developers could not get the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to let the project proceed. Federal regulators shut down Columbian Bank and Trust in 2008, halting the development. The banking crisis ended the project’s future. Former Governor Matt Blunt even attended the groundbreaking, expressing his excitement about the project. Video of an abandoned Missouri resort is going viral again and this time law enforcement has a warning for people planning to visit. The $1.6 billion plan included shopping areas, a 390-room resort hotel with the country’s second-largest indoor water park, a golf course, a marina and an Indian history museum in addition to the townhomes or condominiums. Generally, the term ghost (or dead or extinct) town is a place that was once thriving but has since changed in some essential elements: the population decreased, the town annexed, buildings. To #greenscreen #house #ghosttown #housetour ♬ original sound - ✨LAWYER CARRIE✨ĭevelopers broke ground in 2006 on the 900-acre project on State Highway 76 near the Silver Dollar City exit along Table Rock Lake. It was a steep descent down a well trod path into the valley where the few houses that were actually built in this 900 acres of planned resort remain along an arc of gravel road never quite.

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