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- Years ago on a show like “That’s Incredible” or “Real People”, they had a bit on a guy who had bought an old oil drilling tower, moved it onto his (rural) property and then built his house on top of it. It was a normal-looking one-story ranch house, just that it was sitting on top of an oil tower, some-hundreds of feet in the air. The surrounding landscape looked like low rolling hills with green vegetation, like Montana perhaps. I seem to remember that it was in Texas, but I’m not certain. It definitely wasn’t located in a sandy desert.
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- Years ago on a show like “That’s Incredible” or “Real People”, they had a bit on a guy who had bought an old oil drilling tower, moved it onto his (rural) property and then built his house on top of it. It was a normal-looking one-story ranch house, just that it was sitting on top of an oil tower, some-hundreds of feet in the air. The surrounding landscape looked like low rolling hills with green vegetation, like Montana perhaps. I seem to remember that it was in Texas, but I’m not certain. It definitely wasn’t located in a sandy desert.
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- I have looked for into on this a couple times over the years and never found anything. The guy spoke with a southern drawl, I am pretty sure it was a house in the US. Of course it might be long gone by now but someone else must have seen it. Does anybody remember anything about it?
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