A junk-laden, derelict knockdown has sold for $700,000 to a buyer who will spend hundreds of thousands more cleaning it up as more people choose renovating over detonating in the current market.
Seminole County’s infamous “junk man” who’s frustrated neighbors with his unsightly yard for 25 years is commemorating the anniversary of his very first county code violation.
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After years of work, Rainbow Raccoon Park in Millvale is set to open this spring. The park, located between Meade Street and ...
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His Forks museum off U.S. 101 houses buckets of debris lost at sea, like the scores of Saki and Suntory whiskey bottles he ...
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Exit 76 Antique Mall in Edinburgh, Indiana, is a sprawling antique haven with everything from retro furniture to classic ...