Step into the past and embrace the future with this fully restored 6-bedroom that offers nearly 5, 800 sq ft of finished living space, plus an additional 2, 000 sq ft of untouched attic space ready for your vision. Situated on a generous lot in the heart of Boonville, this iconic property is a rare find that blends historical significance with modern convenience. Dating back to the Civil War era, this home once sheltered Confederate soldiers during the Battle of Boonville in 1861. It is also the birthplace of Walter Williams, the founder of the Missouri School of Journalism and the pioneer of journalism education worldwide. But the story doesn't end there: This home later served as the residence of the attorney of Frank James, brother of the infamous Jesse James, while Frank was jailed train robbery. Brimming with historical significance, this property is ideal for a bed and breakfast, boutique inn, museum, event center, or creative retreat. From weddings to historical tours, the possibilities are endless. With grand architectural details, soaring ceilings, original woodwork, and generously sized rooms, it offers the perfect canvas for a variety of income-generating ventures. The additional 2, 000 sq ft attic space is ready for expansion, ideal for adding guest suites, a loft-style studio, or even a small gallery. The expansive lot provides plenty of parking and outdoor event space, adding even more flexibility. Whether you're an entrepreneur, history enthusiast, or investor looking for a unique opportunity, this property blends historical charm with modern potential. Don't miss your chance to own, and profit from, a piece of Missouri history.