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The 1903 house of Merritt Violette, the man who owned Samuel Clemens' birthplace and worked to develop Florida, Missouri
The Merritt Violette House in Florida, Missouri.Photo byTheCatalyst31, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons. The Merrit Violette House (aka Merritt “Dad” Violette House) was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. This one-story house is located in Florida, Missouri. The architectural description is an eclectic vernacular Queen Anne style. It has an attic and it’s sheathed in clapboard and has a lot of fish scale shingles.
Sweet New London, Missouri Home with Epic Mississippi River Views
Do you daydream about waking up and stepping outside with the Mississippi River flowing by your home? If so, you need to see a just-listed home in New London, Missouri. Jennifer Ruhl just shared this home that has epic Mississippi River views that has a physical address of 12013 Saverton Drive in New London, Missouri. The truth is it's hard to get closer to the Mississippi River without diving in. Here's a snippet of the details from the listing:
Sweet New London, Missouri Home with Epic Mississippi River Views
Do you daydream about waking up and stepping outside with the Mississippi River flowing by your home? If so, you need to see a just-listed home in New London, Missouri. Jennifer Ruhl just shared this home that has epic Mississippi River views that has a physical address of 12013 Saverton Drive in New London, Missouri. The truth is it's hard to get closer to the Mississippi River without diving in. Here's a snippet of the details from the listing:
Sweet New London, Missouri Home with Epic Mississippi River Views
Do you daydream about waking up and stepping outside with the Mississippi River flowing by your home? If so, you need to see a just-listed home in New London, Missouri. Jennifer Ruhl just shared this home that has epic Mississippi River views that has a physical address of 12013 Saverton Drive in New London, Missouri. The truth is it's hard to get closer to the Mississippi River without diving in. Here's a snippet of the details from the listing:
Forgivable Loan Home Improvement Program available for Historic Santa Fe Area Neighborhood homeowners
A new home repair program is ready to provide loans for up to $50,000 to homeowners in the historic Santa Fe Neighborhood. The Home Improvement Program (HIP) is funded through a grant made by the City of Kansas City, Missouri’s Central City Economic Development (CCED) Sales Tax District, with support from 3rd District Councilwoman Melissa Robinson.
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