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Built almost 200 years ago, the Bissell Mansion is one of Missouri’s oldest historical landmarks. Captain Lewis Bissell, a veteran of the War of 1812, built this home in 1823. The 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home has stunning, original hardwood floors, 8 decorative fireplaces, and a custom wood bar on each floor. Each bedroom is on the upper level, and the outside patio space and staircase are covered, making the property a wonderful place to spend time on sunny days. The listing includes 2 adjacent lots that can also be deeded separately. Most recently, the home was the site of the Bissell Mansion Restaurant and Murder Mystery Dinner Theater which unfortunately did not reopen after COVID.
Address: 4424 Randall Place
Price: $250,000
Realtor: Dan McGrath, Compass Realty Group, 314-249-3427
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