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Out-of-this-World Home on Moonstone
1205 Moonstone Dr, Idaho Falls
$187,500 $182,500
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Home Highlights:
- 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- Main-floor laundry room
- Vaulted ceilings
- Ceiling fans
- Full basement (unfinished)
- Approximately 2,693 sq. ft.
- 2-stall garage (attached)
- Established landscaping, with sprinkler system
- Covered Trex deck
- Pride of ownership is evident throughout!
Warm and wonderful and better than new! From the beautifully landscaped
yard to the covered Trex deck (with stairs to the backyard) for summer BBQs,
this home is filled with eye-catching details and quality craftsmanship. This
home has been extremely well-maintained and pride of ownership is evident
throughout and is sure to WOW! The home is completely 'move-in' ready.
Upgrades and ammenties are too numerous to mention, but here are a few:
scultured stone, knotty maple custom cabinetry, beautiful 2–tone neutral paint,
vaulted ceilings, decorator shelves, stainless steel appliances, master bedroom
walk–in closet, central air conditioning, cold storage in basement, and full
sprinkler and drip system. The unfinished basement gives you room to grow
and includes 768 sq. ft. of sheetrock. This beautiful home is the
best value in the neighborhood and will go quickly.
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The Lincoln Sugar Beet Factory
Around the turn of the century, following the success of its first sugar factory at Lehi,
Utah, the Utah Sugar Company began to expand into other areas. In 1903 principals
of the company and some Idaho citizens formed Idaho Sugar Company and constructed
a factory at Lincoln, just east of what is now Idaho Falls. The Lincoln factory was able to
survive and surprisingly did not miss a single operating campaign in its 75 years of
operation. Over the years it was repeatedly improved, enlarged, and modernized. Its
original capacity of 600 tons of beets per day increased to 4400 tons, and the factory
earned the distinction of being one of the most efficient plants in the industry. Over the
years it produced over 4 billion pounds of top quality sugar.
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