The urban legends claimed this crystal mansion next to Table Rock Lake in Missouri was abandoned and it was left with just a baby grand piano inside. There are new photos and a video that prove the piano is still there, but it's definitely not abandoned.
The Fourth of July weekend has barely begun, but there's already been a lake tragedy. A Missouri man fell off of a pontoon boat at Table Rock Lake and did not survive according to the highway patrol.
In one aspect, I'm not surprised at all that a certain Missouri lake was just declared the best in the state. It's kind of an obvious choice, but it's also important to note that there are many that don't agree for very good reasons.
Nathan lived in the Branson area and says he "pretty much grew up near Table Rock Lake". He encountered something bone-chilling in the woods there that began with a scream he knew wasn't human.
I don't have many phobias, but a fear of heights is one of them. Thanks to Missouri's deepest lake, I now have a new phobia - fear of depths as this lake plunges 220 feet into the Earth.
I asked a question that I thought I knew the answer to. Boy, was I wrong. What do you think is Missouri's largest lake? If you immediately think it has to be Lake of the Ozarks, you're as wrong as I was.
I've never seen this done before and honestly never knew it needed to be done. There's new video showing divers cutting down trees at the bottom of Missouri's Table Rock Lake. Yes, this is a thing.
You'll rarely if ever hear a Missouri fish story quite like this one. It's how a Missouri man lost a friend and how that loss led to a state record fish on Table Rock Lake.
I've never had a bad experience or anything I would consider dangerous at Table Rock Lake in Missouri, but it appears that I'm the exception and not the rule. I found a video that allows you to explore it even deeper - literally - with a look at what lies under the water of one of America's most dangerous lakes.