Close your eyes and try to imagine the ideal place where you can have a private oasis and enjoy your horses, too. There's a place in Camp Point, Illinois where that is a possibility.
Michael Jordan proved he could do pretty much anything he wanted on a basketball court. When it comes to real estate, the same can be said about his Highland Park, Illinois mansion which really does have game as pics prove.
They don't make them like this anymore. When you see what remains inside of a Willow Springs, Illinois mansion that was built over 150 years ago, you'll understand.
If there's a puddle of drool under this, I am the one to blame. It's not really my fault though. It's a St. Louis mansion I found that's filled with Lamborghinis. You might just drool, too.
I have a lot of dreams just like I'm sure you have a lot of dreams. If your visions include a mansion in Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks that has its own mammoth private peninsula, I may have found your place. Oh, and it has its own indoor pool and movie theater, too.
This might be the perfect Midwest home if you desire luxury and a place to survive the potential end of the world. It's a luscious mansion that hides a 5,000 square foot doomsday bunker underneath.
There was a time when this was a thriving Illinois horse farm. Now, the mansion and it's surroundings are gone, but there's a chance to get one last look at what it was like thanks to some urban explorers.
It's one of the most well-preserved mansions from the Civil War era and it resides in New Madrid, Missouri. Inside its walls remain secret messages that date back 160 years.
What kind of home would you build if you were a basketball legend like Michael Jordan? You can find out thanks to pictures and video of his extravagant mansion that have now been shared.