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Skip to Main ContentSkip to SearchSkip to... Select * Listen to Article * What To Read Next SubscribeSign In https://www.wsj.com/articles/first-they-purchased-a-house-then-they-bought-up-the-entire-town-11662587206 The Riverstone Estate in Foxburg, Pa. FIRST THEY PURCHASED A HOUSE. THEN THEY BOUGHT UP THE ENTIRE TOWN. SAJI DANIEL AND SHANNON MCGAULEY NEVER EXPECTED TO LAND IN THE SMALL PENNSYLVANIA TOWN OF FOXBURG—NEVER MIND OWN IT The Riverstone Estate in Foxburg, Pa. By Katherine Clarke | Photographs and Videos by Kristian Thacker for The Wall Street Journal Sept. 8, 2022 6:00 am ET Share Text Your browser does not support the audio tag. Listen to article Length (2 minutes) AD Loading advertisement... 00:00 / 02:01 1x This article is in your queue. Open Queue Saji Daniel and his fiancée, Shannon McGauley, were holed up in their Cleveland-area home amid the pandemic in October 2020 when they got an unexpected call from their neighbor, Lou Keppler. Dr. Keppler was inviting them to visit Foxburg, a small town in Pennsylvania’s picturesque Allegheny River Valley owned by a longtime friend of his. To the couple, it sounded like a nice day of leaf-peeping and an escape from the city. But Dr. Keppler had a secret hope: That Mr. Daniel and Ms. McGauley might buy the town. CONTINUE READING YOUR ARTICLE WITH A WSJ MEMBERSHIP SUMMER SALE €2 PER MONTH FOR 1 YEAR View Membership Options Already a member? Sign In RESUME SUBSCRIPTION We are delighted that you'd like to resume your subscription. You will be charged $ + tax (if applicable) for The Wall Street Journal. You may change your billing preferences at any time in the Customer Center or call Customer Service. You will be notified in advance of any changes in rate or terms. You may cancel your subscription at anytime by calling Customer Service. Please click confirm to resume now. Confirm Customer CenterSubscriber AgreementPrivacy NoticeCookie NoticeManage Cookies© 2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.