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A Pennsylvania home listed for $297,000 comes with a huge cave built into it. Take a look inside.
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| 3 May 2022
| Monica Humphries
Posted on 05/03/2022 5:18:18 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
"I was picturing something way smaller," she said, referring to the cave. "But this cave was almost 40 feet long."
On Instagram, where Zillow Gone Wild has 1.4 million followers, a post about the cave house had close to 39,000 likes as of Tuesday.
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Hobbies
KEYWORDS: range
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I have a 50 ft range in my basement, but this one would be soundproof!
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:18:18 PM PDT
by
DUMBGRUNT
To: DUMBGRUNT
That will be one hell of a wine cellar/safe room.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:19:41 PM PDT
by
Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: DUMBGRUNT
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:20:33 PM PDT
by
BenLurkin
((The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion, or satire. Or both.))
To: DUMBGRUNT
“It used to connect to tunnels that ran under the town,”
I think I would be looking for the bricked over entrances.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:22:18 PM PDT
by
dynachrome
("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
To: DUMBGRUNT
I would love such a room. Great for food storage! Smuggler’s hideout?
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:22:44 PM PDT
by
madison10
To: Secret Agent Man
A pretty good bomb shelter/fallout shelter.
It needs to have a ventilation system put in place
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:23:32 PM PDT
by
marktwain
To: DUMBGRUNT
Looks perfect for my dream DUMBs.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:25:14 PM PDT
by
C210N
(Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.)
To: marktwain
See #4. Ventilation and escape?
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:25:39 PM PDT
by
dynachrome
("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
To: marktwain
Sure, but all the real hard work is done.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:25:52 PM PDT
by
Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: DUMBGRUNT
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:27:08 PM PDT
by
SkyDancer
( I make airplanes fly, what's your super power?)
To: SkyDancer
A bit more literal than usual!
😂
To: dynachrome
Did Al Capone hide any mysteries there?
😛
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:31:06 PM PDT
by
SaveFerris
(The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
To: DUMBGRUNT
Install some acoustic tile, and make one hell of a practice room for guitar and drums.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:31:48 PM PDT
by
Army Air Corps
(Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
To: DUMBGRUNT
In my view a very smart investment.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:31:59 PM PDT
by
Kevmo
(Give back Ukes their Nukes https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4044080/posts)
To: DUMBGRUNT
A lot of radon in that cave.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:36:29 PM PDT
by
Mariner
(War Criminal #18)
To: dynachrome
We have that here in the nearest town too. It used to connect all of the buildings in town for coal deliveries in the winter because the snow was so deep there was no other efficient way to deliver it.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:37:10 PM PDT
by
gnarledmaw
(Hive minded liberals worship leaders, sovereign conservatives elect servants.)
To: Mariner
—”A lot of radon in that cave.”
Depends on the surrounding rock, less with sedimentary.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:43:45 PM PDT
by
DUMBGRUNT
("The enemy has overrun us. We are blowing up everything. Vive la France!"Dien Bien Phu last message)
To: DUMBGRUNT
Not nearly as cool but the houses/shops along the main road up the hill in Jim Thorpe have the creek/rapids running under their basements out to the lehigh river. some have windows to view.
To: DUMBGRUNT
Every owner of old properties with large storage basements in PA like to claim to be part of the Underground Railroad. Actually these large stone lined vaulted rooms were usually used to store either food or most often beer in barrels… which needed to be kept cool to extend the storage life of the brew. No one appreciates how important beer was as an everyday beverage in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:44:51 PM PDT
by
Pennsyltucky Boy
(bitterly clinging to our constitutional rights in PA)
To: DUMBGRUNT
Ok, any other old-school Batman fans thinking “bat-cave” right now?
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posted on
05/03/2022 5:48:24 PM PDT
by
Ellendra
(A single lie on our side does more damage than a thousand lies on their side.)
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