Posts Tagged ‘Missouri’
This 58.5 m/l acres is located just south west of Galena, Missouri bordering Blunks Road on the south side. Galena lies nestled in the heart of the Ozark Mountain country on minutes away from Silver Dollar and all the Branson attractions. The Blunks Ford property has history that goes back before the civil war. This property is located on the dividing line of Table Rock Lake and the James River. This property is remote, scenic with end of the road privacy, yet right on the edge of all the action. This property offers hunting, trapping, fishing, camping, direct access into the water ways with the only boat ramp for many miles.
With approximately 800 ft of Corps of Engineers water frontage, Paved roads and a concrete boat ramp, this property has commercial income potential. North of Blunks Ford on the James River you will enjoy floating on tubes, canoes trips, fly fishing and watching the eagles fly up close and personal. Go South from the boat ramp, Table Rock Lake has about any freshwater fish you can name.
Table Rock Lake is a recreational lake with scuba diving down to over 200 ft., fishing, water sports, tour guide events and breath-taking Ozark Mountain views. The Blunks Ford Property has mountain top views looking down on the river and lake from over 290 ft above, bottom land along the corps of engineers property, Power Mill Creek is crossed several times along the western boundary. This creek still has dams in place from an old Trout hatchery – Can be a hatchery again. Virgin Timber — some over 3ft in diameter — with white oak, black walnut, red oak, dogwoods, red buds etc. Hunters, photographers and nature lovers will enjoy the bountiful wildlife. Property is teaming with whitetail deer, turkey and other animals and birds. Property is bordered by very large land owners adding to the seclusion and privacy, not to mention placing you right in the middle of paradise. Are you a splunker? This property has a cave that opens up into approximately a 500 sq ft cavern with stalagmites and stalactites’. More caves are believed to be on property, yet to be discovered. Water well and electricity is on property at the old Blunk homestead with other utilities available. This property is perfect for retirement, vacationing and year around living and it is well suited for those looking for a quieter, simpler lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This is a great Stone County investment with a REDUCED sale price of $238,000. Don’t miss this opportunity at your dream. MOTIVATED SELLER!!! MAKE OFFER!! Owner financing with 25% down and terms.
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Would you consider the field service industry if it would bring in income or addition income for you monthly. First I would like to ask you do you have a digital camera?, second can you upload photos?, third do you have access to the internet?. Do you have transportation?. Are you willing to learn how to run your own small business or add on an extra service that is urgently needed?. North America is mostly into services, not as a whole but the service industry is big buisness. The Inspection Manual will show you how to run a home based field service buisness, by performing inspections were you just take two photos of property, document the condition of the property. Here is an example of the type of foreclosure inspections are and what they pay to field inspectors:
Occupancy Inspections (Exterior): $20 each
Initial Vacant Property Inspection (Addt’l Units): $30 each
Vacant Property Inspection (On-going): $30 each
Vacant Property Inspection (On-going/Addt’l Units): $25 each
Occupancy Inspection (Addt’l Units): $10 each
Initial Vacant Property Inspection (Interior): $35 each
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GILDED AGE PROUDLY PRESENTS MISSISSIPPI PLACE. Located in the heart of Lafayette Square, this stunning planned unit development and its 14 high-finish three-story town homes and 2 stylish carriage house condominiums offer location, history, luxurious living, superior construction and value. Mississippi Place is located immediately across the street from Lafayette Park, the neighborhood’s lush 30-acre Victorian park. These contemporary town homes were designed based on the original 1880-era Mansions formerly located on the site. STANDARD FEATURES include: Oversized Two-Car Garage, High Ceilings, Hardwood Floors, Gourmet Kitchen with Granite Countertops and Premium Cabinets, Gas Fireplaces, Jacuzzi Tub and Relaxing Views. Wired Cable and Ethernet. UPGRADES include: Rooftop Deck, Basement Build-out and Elevator/Dumbwaiter options. Includes Builder Home Warranty. Enjoy historic city living with unique dining and shopping, ample green space and an abundance of neighborhood activities! http://preasignaturerealty.com
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A ribbon cutting ceremony by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) was held on Friday, October 14, 2011 to mark the completion of the Missouri Approach for the new Mississippi River Bridge in the city of St. Louis.
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after hearing about the quake in virginia, i thought it was appropriate to upload the video i made a few years back for my college geology class, it’s about the new madrid fault line and the earthquakes that happened back in 1812, it’s got some interesting info in it, so please check it out and leave me a comment.
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A short summary of a visit to the area around the St. Louis Arch in St. Louis Missouri.
Filmed on a Canon 60D with a Sigma 28mm Prime lens @24p. It was very sunny that day so I had to set aperture pretty low. Color corrected with Premiere Pro CS5.
Facts about the Arch:
The Gateway Arch is the tallest national monument in the United States at 630 feet.
Construction began February 12, 1963, and the last section of the Arch was put into place on October 28, 1965.
The Arch weighs 17,246 tons. Nine hundred tons of stainless steel was used to build the Arch, more than any other project in history.
The Arch was built at a cost of $13 million.
Visit http://www.stlouisarch.com/ for tour information.
Music: Louis Armstrong – St. Louis Blues
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This video is from Geoff’s Hobie Adventure Island Trimaran Pedal Sailboat looking at barges coming up the river with Bob’s Custom Outrigger Canoe in view. Barge’s were by far the biggest issue navigating the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers on our journey. One must anticipate where they are heading by considering the channel marked by red and green buoys.
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Video of the Gypsy Rose II pirate ship on the Mississippi River in St. Charles, Missouri.
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One of Bob’s video’s showing the Hobie Adventure Island and his Custom Outrigger Canoe in action on the Mississippi River somewhere between Grand Tower Illinois and Cape Girardeau Missouri.
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This is a bridge tour of the 7 Miss River crossings in the St. Louis area from south to north.
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