The 96 TON Sod House That Still Stands 130 Years Later...
The 96 TON Sod House That Still Stands 130 Years Later... In 1894, Marshall McCulley built a soddy, expecting it to be temporary. This humble earth shelter, a testament to human ingenuity, became his enduring home. It's a fascinating look into American history and the resilience of homestead living on the prairie.

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Amish Farmers Buy Entire Farms in Cash — No Mortgage, No Bank, No Interest

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Peru's Greatest Walls Got Decoded - Megalithic Ruins No Human Could Ever Build

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They Cut 70 Trees by Hand and Built a House in 3 Months

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Neighbors Laughed When He Built A Shed All The Way Around His House — Until His His Firewood Always

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30 "Illegal" Lumberjack Tricks Our Grandparents Used That Still Work Today

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The Most Dangerous House Ever Built in Nebraska Was Two Stories of Dirt

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A Log Cabin That Held Heat for a Full Day After the Fire Went Out

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The $10 Cabin That Outsmarted Modern Homes

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25 Shelter Tricks Your Grandfather Knew That We Forgot

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The Iron Door Found in the Ozarks Was Opened Once — The Journal Ends Three Pages Later

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Everyone Thought Her Quonset-Shielded Cabin Was Crazy — Until Winter Came and It Stayed 50° Warmer

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German Women POWs Were Too Thin to Work — Then Texas Cowboys Did the Unthinkable.

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She Paid $3 for a Sealed Boxcar No One Could Open — What Was Inside Hadn’t Moved in 40 Years

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One Curved Roof Covered His Cabin, His Barn, and His Workshop — One Fire Heated All Three

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The Obese Mail-Order Bride Was Rejected — Until a Cowboy Whispered, “Be My Children’s Mother”

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When a Dakota Town Disappeared Under Snow for 7 Months

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25 Lost Trapping Tricks That Are Now Quietly Illegal in 41 States

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The County Couldn't Sell the 63 Overgrown Acres—Her Goats Cleared the Land to a Forgotten Stone Well

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How Families Survived on a Prairie Where Not a Single Tree Grew

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