As the old saying goes, there’s often more than meets the eye. That couldn’t be truer for the 1960s residence located in Prairie Village, Kansas. At first glance, the structure blends in seamlessly with the surrounding neighborhood. It’s got friendly windows, a well-kept yard, and in just about every way looks like a nice house. Yet this is no home at all; it’s actually the housing for the county’s wastewater pump center. Learn more about this fascinating structure that’s even deceived some of the neighbors.

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For more information on this disguised home, be sure to watch the brief video below courtesy of Fox 4 News:

Did you realize these kinds of housing structures existed? We’d love to hear what you think. If you enjoyed reading about this fake-home in Kansas, you might also be interested in learning about This Mysterious House In Raleigh, North Carolina.

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