Posted by warddog on August 11, 2023 at 05:52:47 from (216.183.203.13):
In Reply to: Re: what do I need posted by r.w.b. on August 11, 2023 at 02:22:22:
The property is located about 3 miles from Missouri just west of Mulberry Kansas. YES, there is a lot of ole coal strip mined property here as there was in southwestern Indiana where we moved from. My wife grew up in Pittsburg and so we moved back so she could be around her family. We sold deep shaft mined property and are very familiar with strip mined property as it was all over our part of Indiana. There are a lot of small towns from that part of Indiana that were the results of the ole coal mining practice, just like there are here. This specific area has about 5 popular fried chicken restaurants that are the results of ole coal mining days that have been in families for generations. Seems here the landscape is a lot different as it is more flat cattle country rather than native timber and why I tried to get as far east as we could and still stay within decent range of Pittsburg. I would have much rather gone further east into Missouri but compromised with this piece of property. So we will build a new home here, for the last time in our lives.
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