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Floating Houses near Erie, PA

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

In the summer of 2007, when we visited Erie, PA, we discovered a village of floating houses to our amazement

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  • What?... You've never heard of a house-boat before?!

  • what do they do for plumbing? how does the toilet work and sink

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  • yea, this place is cool if you like to be surrounded by piss water and mosquitos.

  • lol these comments are funny.... its a house the is anchorred and they float on huge barrels and they have running water showers toilets cable and phones lol my rents own one! the ppl do not live there all year long but u can get to them in the winter by walking out on the ice. they also have ac and heat. theres a little bit of useful info for anyone who wants to know... and they are grandfathered so u can not add anymore or buy them...

  • In the 1960's my parents took my sister and I to a party that was held on one of these houseboats. We took our Poodles along and we were so afraid our dogs were going to fall in the water, as the walkway around the house was narrow.

  • Government gets tax money off the u can bank on that

  • what about in the winter when the water freezes? do they keep them right where they're at?

  • its so cool to see people living their lives without interference or harassment from some governmental body bitching about taxes, registration, or abuse of public lands.

  • thankls for posting this

  • They aren't weird. My family use to own one there when I was a little kid. We only used it for summer though. It was a great place.

  • these houses are weird aren't they, i go by them like every weekend when i go fishing up there, that bay was part of the war of 1812 just for a little history trivia

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