Hoot 'n' Holler: A Podcast About the Ozarks

Episode 90 - Castle Doctrine 1: Evergreen Crystal Palace


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Here is the first entry Castle Doctrine: Castles, Compounds and Palaces in the Ozarks, a sporadic series exploring the history, lore, legal proceedings, and the weirdos around the large buildings and projects that could loosely be defined as "castles". We meet shrewd businessman and Guy With His Name on Stuff, Robert W. Plaster and learn about his private town, his alleged crimes, and his 30,000 sq ft glass and marble residence/conference center on the edge of Table Rock Lake.
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Theme: "When the Moon Comes Down in Blood" As sung by Reba Dearmore, Mountain Home, Arkansas on January 7, 1969. Cat. #0647 (MFH #709) in the Max Hunter Folk Song Collection at Missouri State University. maxhunter.missouristate.edu/songinforma…aspx?ID=647
Outro: "Down on Table Rock Lake" As performed by Various Branson Performing Artists from the 90s Heyday. From the 90s promotional special of the same name. Produced by Rodney Dillard and Jim Stafford
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