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Plainfield, Wisconsin. But you won't find it. It burned down right before it was due for auction. It was widely speculated that community members set the house alight in fears it would become a sick and twisted museum. If it was the community, I can't say I blame them. Their town is known for a horrible event rather than the hardworking people that inhabit it. To this day, people still flock there to get a glimpse of...what, I couldn't tell you. I'm sure the locals are beyond fed up.

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