Mysterious and Historic Tiny House Community Tour

11 months ago
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There's a mysterious private compound nestled on the Fox River in Geneva, Illinois. This wooded retreat includes about 50 charming tiny houses dating as far back as the 1940s. Each one is unique. No two are alike. It's called Good Templar Park and there's a local rumor that it's the home to some sort of cult. Join Neil and Alice on a rare tour inside this village of Scandinavian stugas (summer cottages) and find out what this historic community of Swedish origin is really all about.

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To learn more about the tiny house cottages at Good Templar Park:
https://www.goodtemplarpark.org/cottages

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VIDEO CONTENTS

00:00 - Introduction
01:02 - Tiny House Village Tour
04:15 - About the IOGT
06:04 - Greatness Lurks…

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