You will rarely ever get to see inside a building like this one in Missouri for the simple fact that few from that era are still around. It was constructed in 1870 when Ulysses S. Grant was President, but is still a vital part of the downtown Louisiana, Missouri area.

If you've driven past 313 Georgia Street in downtown Louisiana, Missouri, maybe you've wondered what this place looks like inside. Thanks to realtors Jennifer Ruhl and Donnely Jung of Ravenscraft Realty, you can as they have been kind enough to share pictures of what this historic building looks like inside.

Rare Look Inside Louisiana, Missouri’s Historic 1870 Building

Gallery Credit: Photos courtesy of Jennifer Ruhl/Donnely Jung of Ravenscraft Realty

This is a building that could be yours as the listing says "This 1800s historic building boasts the opportunity for not only 1 business, but up to 3 or more, from a full service bar, diner/restaurant, event center, Air B&B style rental rooms, and more". I can imagine that a historic building like this could be a combination of many things. Restaurant or diner on the main floor and Airbnb rooms above. That's just my imagination talking, but I am certainly no real estate genius or property brother. All I know is that you don't get to see buildings that were around when Grant was President very often.

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