

The isolation alone is worrisome, with no neighbors to call for help should something go awry, wild animals stalking you in the darkness of night, an escapee from the psych ward looking for his next victim, you get the gist. Why in the world would a successful entertainer and musician choose to purchase a mansion located smack dab in the middle of an eerie forest in Missouri? Shocked? Perplexed? Mind boggled? All of the above? We get it. Though this home looks as though it has been abandoned, it is actually a pet project of the rapper Nelly. Oddly enough, if you were able to explore this property you would be more likely to ask for an autograph than go running for the hills. Would you run for your life for fear of a deranged serial killer lurking inside? Would you wonder whether this eerie building is a shelter for zombies waiting for sundown? Would you peek through the windows and hope there is nothing gruesome lurking within? .uk There are authentic pieces however that were found inside the cabin, such as an old quilt that is thought to have belonged to a school teacher who lived there.Imagine trekking through the backwoods of Missouri and stumbling upon a deserted mansion. It includes an original fireplace, but most of the furniture was sourced from local antiques stores by the previous theme park owners.

This is one of the original 1800’s cabins that was moved here from another part of Warsaw and restored. Built in the 1960s, this little theme park captured some of that rich history of pioneer living, including a schoolhouse, a general store, a mill, and a cabinetmaker’s shop who also moonlighted at the undertaker! Warsaw is a great little town itself, with some incredible history, from Native American tribes to steamboats, to Civil War skirmishes. Located between two of Missouri’s largest lakes - Truman Reservoir and Lake of the Ozarks. The whole 20 acres plot of land with everything on it is asking $295,000. In today’s atypical real estate news, we head to Warsaw, Missouri, where a 20-cabin pioneer style settlement, including two original 1830’s cabins, is up for grabs.
