The Social Parlor

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The Social Parlor is a century-old building that held small businesses, such as a furrier’s shop, which catered to the town’s wealthy in the late 1800s to early 1900s. The ghost believed to haunt the building is, in fact, a furrier. Reports say the building is not currently in use.

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Geographic Information

Address:
805 Francis Street
St. Joseph, MO
United States

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GPS:
39.767648, -94.85026200000004
County:
Buchanan County, Missouri
Nearest Towns:
Saint Joseph, MO (0.2 mi.)
Elwood, KS (1.4 mi.)
Country Club Village, MO (4.7 mi.)
Wathena, KS (5.3 mi.)
Amazonia, MO (8.5 mi.)
Agency, MO (10.3 mi.)
Cosby, MO (11.3 mi.)
Easton, MO (11.5 mi.)
Savannah, MO (12.1 mi.)
Troy, KS (12.8 mi.)

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  1. So is the building open to investigating? If so my crew will be glad investigate it for you in about a month or so. So just email me and i will keep you posted on when we will be able get in there.

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