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Results: Wackiest Home In EVERY State (Part Six)

Published on 03/31/2020
By: sarahzahm
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Fingers crossed that Tellwut lets me cover all 50 States! :) Take a trip across the country and you’ll find a range of stunning homes. From stately mansions to rustic cabins, there’s a lot to take in. But to put it simply, those normal dwellings have absolutely nothing on the crazy ones you’re about to see. Here is a list of the most unique, most creative, and, oftentimes, most ridiculously bizarre homes that exist in every state.
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Montana: The Shire of Montana - Though it might seem like it's straight from the set of The Lord of the Rings, this architectural treasure in Trout Creek, Montana, is a private guest home adorned with all of the staples that make it resemble the famed Hobbit dwellings you know and love. Have you read or watched any of The Lord of the Rings?
Montana: The Shire of Montana - Though it might seem like it's straight from the set of The Lord of the Rings, this architectural treasure in Trout Creek, Montana, is a private guest home adorned with all of the staples that make it resemble the famed Hobbit dwellings you know and love. Have you read or watched any of The Lord of the Rings?
Yes
49%
1404 votes
No
51%
1481 votes
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2.
Nebraska: The Captain Bailey House - Built in 1877 for Benson Bailey, a Civil War vet, this gothic revival has become somewhat famous in the state of Nebraska. Though no one knows where the home was originally built, it was at one point disassembled and moved to its new location in Brownville—and now serves as part of the Brownville Historical Society museum. Have you ever visited the Brownville Historical Society museum?
Nebraska: The Captain Bailey House - Built in 1877 for Benson Bailey, a Civil War vet, this gothic revival has become somewhat famous in the state of Nebraska. Though no one knows where the home was originally built, it was at one point disassembled and moved to its new location in Brownville—and now serves as part of the Brownville Historical Society museum. Have you ever visited the Brownville Historical Society museum?
Yes
6%
162 votes
No
94%
2723 votes
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3.
Nevada: Castillo del Sol - Since former Nevada lieutenant governor and neurosurgeon Lonnie Hammargren is known as the "Man who Collects Everything," it makes sense that he would build a massive estate to pay tribute to his treasures. Located in Las Vegas, this not-so-humble abode features millions of dollars worth of collectibles, from roller coasters to movie props. Would you consider yourself a collector of anything?
Nevada: Castillo del Sol - Since former Nevada lieutenant governor and neurosurgeon Lonnie Hammargren is known as the
Yes
36%
1042 votes
No
64%
1843 votes
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4.
New Hampshire: Lake Sunapee Home - Currently listed as the most expensive home in the state of New Hampshire, this residence, situated on the scenic Lake Sunapee, is just five years old but still manages to embody a stunning old-time opulence. And if you want to own this piece of paradise, it'll cost you; the dreamy home is listed at nearly $5 million. Would you like to own this dream home?
New Hampshire: Lake Sunapee Home - Currently listed as the most expensive home in the state of New Hampshire, this residence, situated on the scenic Lake Sunapee, is just five years old but still manages to embody a stunning old-time opulence. And if you want to own this piece of paradise, it'll cost you; the dreamy home is listed at nearly $5 million. Would you like to own this dream home?
Yes
39%
1137 votes
No
61%
1748 votes
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5.
New Jersey: Luna Parc - Considered artist Ricky Boscarino's largest and most impressive work to date, Luna Parc was built in 1989—but that's not to say it was finished then. For decades, the artist and architect has added new sculptures, paintings, and other pieces of art to his whimsical home. Have you ever been to New Jersey?
New Jersey: Luna Parc - Considered artist Ricky Boscarino's largest and most impressive work to date, Luna Parc was built in 1989—but that's not to say it was finished then. For decades, the artist and architect has added new sculptures, paintings, and other pieces of art to his whimsical home. Have you ever been to New Jersey?
Yes
33%
951 votes
No
67%
1934 votes
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