Built circa 1850 by the Haferkamp family for river trade ,this charming two-story brick & stone building has witnessed the passage of time, originally serving as a natural docking point for riverboats on the Missouri River. which once flowed gracefully in front of the property, shifted dramatically during the flood of 1872 leaving the building nestled on a hillside and Augusta's only river access until the flood of 1930.In the early 1970s, a thoughtful addition brought two cozy bedrooms and a versatile apartment/garage space,enhancing its functionality.Recently updated, the home boasts a modern kitchen with new appliances ,sleek bathrooms, and a new septic system, seamlessly blending historical charm with contemporary comfort.Set on a private "end of road" 3.09-acre hillside, the property offers stunning views of the Augusta bottoms and the scenic Katy Trail, making it an ideal retreat for weekend getaways or year round living,where history meets nature in perfect harmony.