Shaken by the incident, the Andersons sold the house and moved out within a month.

Within the first six months some 12,000 people is said to have visited the attraction.

The 16-foot tall disk shaped rock is still wedged on the back of the house.

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Splintered wood, dirt and debris lie scattered inside the bedroom and around the place.

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The house remains mostly untouched and unchanged since the Anderson left the place.

The house remains unoccupied, but visitors are welcome to poke around the place.

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There is a $2 fee to visit the house, based on the honor system.

The fee box is near the front door.

There are also several newspaper clippings that tell stories of other Fountain City disasters such as floods and earthquakes.

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One of these clippings carry an interesting story.

Thats of course, until the next rock strikes.

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