Harry S. Truman National Landmark District Independence, Missouri The Bullene-Choplin Home is part of the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site. This beautiful painted lady is sited on 1/2 acre lot with beautifully landscaped grounds. The property also features a 4 car garage. The house, built circa 1887,has 4 bedrooms (2 with adjoining sitting areas), wrap around porch;, bow window and 11 panels of stained glass. The living room is approximately 15'x20' with working gas fireplace and period accurate wallpaper from the William Morris collection by Sanderson & Sons, London. The paper's pattern is called Windrush. The living room also features a bay window with stained glass. The kitchen has been fully remodeled, featuring a period style stove from the Elmira Stove Co. The kitchen is approximately 17'x 12' and has Morris Wallpaper called Honeysuckle. The dining room is approximately 15'x12'and has a triple window looking out of the formal gardens. One bedroom is downstairs and the other 3 are on the 2nd floor. One bedroom is an octagon in shape and has 3 windows forming a bay. The third floor is unfinished and provides plenty of storage. The four car detached garage is 1500sq.feet. It is fully dry walled and has its own furnace. The formal garden on the North side of the property was designed by English landscape architect, Christopher Dyson Coop. The property is in walking distance of several churches, the Independence Square, and the Truman Courthouse (circa 1933). The Square offers dining from a hot dog to fine dining, shopping and a movie theatre
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