An old school real estate legacy suffered a setback today as the history of the people who built the metro slowly crumbles and disappears.
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City boards up historic Sauer Castle in KCK
KANSAS CITY, KS (KCTV) - Boards now cover the windows of one of KCK's historic landmarks. The Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas has now deemed the Sauer Castle unsafe. The mansion, placed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1977, was built by a German immigrant in 1870.
Why did they wait so long to protect this historic gem? If independence had this jewel they would’ve fixed it by now. Independence takes history serious and thank god for that!
ReplyDeleteIt's owned by some dude who has been saying he would renovate.
DeleteFor forty years.
Saying, not renovate, for forty years.
Tear her down. Its over. There is no money to fix it. Or wait and it will fall over in 2 years. Either way its over. Its as good as gone.
ReplyDeleteWait for some Crackhead to burn it down. Complex pondering ended. Weird
ReplyDeleteKCK can find a way to ruin anything. The entire city should be declared a toxic waste dump.
ReplyDelete^^^ Finally, a truthful comment on TKC!
ReplyDeleteTear her down. Its not even 200 years old. Its not special. There are trees around here MUCH older than then pile of bricks. Its a junk pile. Carl Lopp tried, but its alot of money to fix and he would have has he had the extra $. Just tear it down. Put in a nice mega mansion in a classic style there. Its a nice plot of land.
ReplyDeleteglad you think so 10:37. stay away, keep thinking it, keep telling the people like you the same thing so they stay away too
ReplyDeleteYes we wouldn't want a big run on people moving into KCK. 🤣 What a moron.
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