Looking for some unique real estate? Want to be the envy of all your guy friends? The Iowa owners of the "Field of Dreams" movie site -- and the iconic diamond -- have put the property up for sale, according to an AP report. Don and Becky Lansing say they love the land, but think its time to give it up.
The movie was based on the novel "Shoeless Joe" by W.P. Kinsella, in which a farm family makes a mythic connection to the baseball gods. It's a novel that belongs on your shelf of baseball books, with others such as Bernard Malamud's "The Natural," Philip Roth's "The Great American Novel" and Robert Coover's "The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop."
"Field of Dreams" made the Lansings' land a popular tourist destination. For sale is a baseball diamond, a two bedroom house, six outbuildings, and a 193-acre parcel of land; the Lansings haven't listed a sale price, AP said.